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Andreas Vesalius was born in 1514 in Brussels, which was then part of the Habsburg Netherlands. He came from a well-off family; his father was an apothecary and his mother was the daughter of a physician, which likely influenced his early interest in medicine and anatomy. Vesalius began studying medicine at the University of Leuven at a young age, and his exposure to the medical field during his childhood laid the groundwork for his later groundbreaking work in human anatomy.

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