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Vesalius

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Lorenzo Laurentys

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d that humans were not the same as animals.

He disporved galens theried about lobes in the lungs and the jaw.

GAlen said there were 4 lobes but he said two.

He worte a book

He talked about where the best place was to take blood from.

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Andreas Vesalius was the founder of human anatomy as it is today. He went so far as to cut open human cadavers to learn how the body worked.

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you tell me.

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He was a Italian Renaissance polymath

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was a 16th-century Flemish anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy,

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