Vesalius and His Manikin: An Enduring Influence on Modern Anatomic Teaching.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1227/neu.0000000000003187
Thomas J On, Yuan Xu, Jubran H Jubran, Andrea L Castillo, Ali Tayebi Meybodi, Oscar Alcantar-Garibay, T Forcht Dagi, Mark C Preul
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Anatomic teaching has long informed surgical knowledge, experience, and skills. One tool for teaching that emerged during the Renaissance was the fugitive anatomic sheet, which used flap layers to reveal different levels of anatomy. In 1538, Vogtherr introduced the first fugitive sheets, which included illustrations of male and female figures with a torso paper flap that, when lifted, revealed the internal organs in a cartoonish style. The popularity of these anatomic fugitive sheets spurred an increase in small print-and-sale workshops. In 1543, Vesalius included fugitive anatomic sheets in his books Fabrica and Epitome , containing large paper flapped models that could be created by cutting out and gluing images of human internal anatomy onto a base layer. Students could tack these manikins up to a nearby wall during dissection. Significant collaboration between Vesalius and his publisher occurred to coordinate the integration of large foldable sheets featuring the cutout models into his works. Vesalius's groundbreaking discoveries, his use of the most advanced printing techniques, and his innovative teaching style are fundamental aspects of the legacy of medical education. This article shows these remarkable fugitive anatomic sheets from the original publications of Fabrica and Epitome together for the first time. It explores the innovative concepts and applications of Vesalius's unique printings.

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维萨留斯和他的人体模型:对现代解剖学教学的持久影响。
解剖教学长期以来一直传授外科知识、经验和技能。文艺复兴时期出现的一种教学工具是游离解剖片,它使用皮瓣层来显示不同层次的解剖结构。1538年,Vogtherr推出了第一张逃犯表,其中包括男性和女性人物的插图,其中有一个躯干纸瓣,当打开时,可以以卡通风格显示内部器官。这些解剖逃犯纸的流行刺激了小型印刷和销售车间的增加。1543年,维萨里在他的著作《Fabrica》和《Epitome》中加入了游离的解剖薄片,其中包含大型的折叠纸模型,这些模型可以通过剪切和粘合人体内部解剖图像到底层来创建。在解剖过程中,学生们可以把这些人体模型钉在附近的墙上。维萨里乌斯和他的出版商之间进行了重要的合作,协调了将大型可折叠纸与剪纸模型整合到他的作品中。维萨里的突破性发现,他对最先进的印刷技术的使用,以及他创新的教学风格是医学教育遗产的基本方面。本文首次从Fabrica和Epitome的原始出版物中展示了这些引人注目的逃亡解剖片。它探讨了维萨里独特印刷的创新概念和应用。
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Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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898
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurosurgery, the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, publishes research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the very latest developments in science, technology, and medicine. For professionals aware of the rapid pace of developments in the field, this journal is nothing short of indispensable as the most complete window on the contemporary field of neurosurgery. Neurosurgery is the fastest-growing journal in the field, with a worldwide reputation for reliable coverage delivered with a fresh and dynamic outlook.
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