Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsThe Johann Ruysch and Martin Waldseemüller World Maps: The Interplay and Merging of Early Sixteenth Century New World Cartographies. Gregory C. McIntosh.Jennifer A. MorrisJennifer ...
Tópico(s): Geographic Information Systems Studies
2013 - Truman State University | Sixteenth Century Journal
This is a self-published essay consisting of 35 pages of narrative, eight figures, and three tables. The author makes two main points. First, the Ruysch 1508 World Map is initially and fundamentall...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
2013 - Taylor & Francis | Imago Mundi
K. B. Roberts, J. D. W. Tomlinson,
... of medical science in the Low Countries - Fredrik Ruysch - Theodor Kerckring - the medical school of Leiden - Govard Bidloo - Bernard Siegfried Albinus - Petrus Camper the classic tradition develops in Germany - Albrecht von Haller - Johann Gottlieb Walter - Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring Italian anatomical ...
Tópico(s): Medical and Biological Sciences
1992 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... Baldassarre Rasini auf den Kolner Juristen und Kanzier Johann Ruysch (1437/38) Chapter Twelve: The Humanistic Education of ...
Tópico(s): Medieval European History and Architecture
2008 - Truman State University | Sixteenth Century Journal
Johann Friedreich Meckel 1 was the first to describe a congenital diverticulum of the lower portion of the ileum. His description was published in 1808. He called attention to the importance of this structure in causation of serious disease. One hundred and fifteen years before this report, in 1683, Ruysch 2 had described a diverticulum and later in 1701 had published in Thesaurus Anatomicus (vol. 7, ...
Tópico(s): Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
1939 - American Medical Association | Archives of Surgery
JOHANN FRIEDRICH MECKEL, a German anatomist and surgeon, in a series of writings between 1808 and 1812* gave the first adequate description and explanation of the embryologic origin of the diverticulum which now bears his name, but its existence has been previously referred to in the medical writings of Hildanus, Lavater, Ruysch, Littre and Morgagni.11Today it is known to be one of the commonest congenital anomalies, occurring ...
Tópico(s): Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
1954 - American Medical Association | A M A Archives of Surgery
Johann van Neck (1636-1714) painted the portrait of Frederick Ruysch (1638-1731) demonstrating the circulation of the placenta and the child, while his son, Hendrik Ruysch, ...
Tópico(s): Autopsy Techniques and Outcomes
1932 - American Medical Association | Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
... hernia in 1770, and it was familiar to Ruysch, who illustrated it in 1701. Meckel, however, described ...
Tópico(s): Diverticular Disease and Complications
1926 - American Medical Association | JAMA
... anatomist. One hundred years before, in 1701, Frederick Ruysch of Leyden published an excellent illustration (Fig 1) of this malformation. 1 The presence of the diverticulum before birth was also recognized before the time of Meckel, and its origin from the vitelline duct was undoubtedly also previously known. It was to Johann Friedrich Meckel, 2 however, that we owe the theory of the origin of the pouch in question, ie, from the omphalomesenteric duct. We are also indebted to him for first calling attention to its importance as the cause of serious disease. Frederick Ruysch (1630-1731) had his MD, FRS from Leyden. ...
Tópico(s): Gastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment
1972 - American Medical Association | Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
... A.T. Hazen, ‘Johnson’s Life of Frederick Ruysch’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 7(1939): ... com/swf_e (accessed July 24, 2007). 57 Johann Bakmeister, Opyt o biblioteke i kabinete redkostei i ...
Tópico(s): Museums and Cultural Heritage
2008 - Taylor & Francis | History of Education
... 30–53; and Gregory C. McIntosh, The Johannes Ruysch and Martin Waldseemüller World Maps: The Interplay and ... British Library, Maps C.2.cc.4); Johannes Ruysch printed world map (1508); and the Globe Vert ( ... On both design-types, see McIntosh, The Johannes Ruysch and Martin Waldseemüller World Maps, pp. 9–13. ...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies on Spain
2023 - Taylor & Francis | Terrae Incognitae