Video: Lecture 5, "Presenting and Interpreting the Different Organ Systems: What Vesalius Got Right, What He Got Wrong"

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Lecture 5: Presenting and Interpreting the Different Organ Systems
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Type
Moving Image
Creator
Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions
Date
2/15/2022
Description
A panel of UC College of Medicine faculty: Dr. Richard Becker, Dr. Alvin Crawford, Dr. Myles Pensak, and Dr. Charles Prestagiacamo, present the anatomy of their respective organ specialties. They discuss what Vesalius discovered, what he got right (usually the anatomy, the structures) and what he got wrong (typically the interpretation) being limited by the current functional understanding of the day. With anatomy being foundational to these medical specialties, it is important to consider the role of human dissection in acquiring this foundation for research and practice.
Language
English
Alternative Title
Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions
Contributor
Richard Becker
Alvin Crawford
Myles Pensak
Charles Prestagiacamo,
William Hurford
Extent
1:41:16
Subject
Anatomy
Andreas Vesalius
De humani corporis fabrica libri septem

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