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He did nothing
Andreas Vesalius
Andreas Vesalius (1514-64) was a Flemish anatomist. He made many discoveries in anatomy based on his studies involving the dissection of cadavers (human dead bodies).In 1543 Vesalius published the book De humani corporis fabrica (On the Workings of the Human Body), containing wonderful illustrations by Jan von Calcar, a pupil of the artist Titian.In this book Vesalius challenged the anatomical ideas of the anatomist Galen (2nd century AD), which had hitherto been uncritically accepted by doctors and anatomists. Vesalius showed that Galen's anatomy contained serious errors, as it was based on the study of the anatomy of animals (e.g. pigs) and not on a direct study of the anatomy of the human body
He is famous for " To completely understand human anatomy. it is necessary to dissect the dead bodies of human & animals." that was his theory & he became famous for proving old ancient ideals were wrong.
Anne Van Hamme and Andreas Vesalius were married for about six years, from 1539 until Vesalius's death in 1564.
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the contribution of Andreas vesalius to the world?
Andreas Vasalius was Roman Catholic.
Andreas Vesalius, the renowned Flemish anatomist and physician, married in 1557. His wife was named Anne and they had a daughter together. Vesalius’s marriage occurred during a period when he was establishing his reputation in the field of medicine and anatomy.
Andreas Vesalius wrote On The Fabric of the Human Body, which presented a careful and accurate examination of human anatomy.
Andreas Vesalius was born on December 31, 1514.
Andreas Vesalius married Anne Van Hamme in 1545 . Together they had one daughter named Anne who was born in 1546.
Andreas Vesalius was born on December 31, 1514.
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he lived in brussels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andreas Vesalius was a very known and important anatomist of the Middle Age, not a physicist.