Hand atlas of human anatomy / by Werner Spalteholz.
- Spalteholz, Werner, 1861-1940. Handatlas der Anatomie des Menschen. English
- Date:
- [1933?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hand atlas of human anatomy / by Werner Spalteholz. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Stenonis — ductus parotideus — Stensen’s passage Niels Stensen (Nicolaus Steno¬ nis, aliasSteno, alias Steno- n i u s) , was born in Copenhagen in 1638, wrote (usually in Italy) on anatomical, physiological and geological topics, was appointed Physician to the Grand-Duke Ferdinand II. of Tuscany, turned Roman Catholic in 1667, was Professor of Anatomy in Copenhagen from 1672 till 1674, in 1675 he was ordained a priest at Florence, in 1677 he journeyed as „Bishop of Titiopolis“ to Miinster, Hanover and Brunswick with the intention of winning back the North for the Church of Rome. He died in 1686 at Schwerin. He was buried in the Medicean Vault at St. Lorenzo in Florence by order of the Grand-Duke Cosimo. Stilling — nucleus dorsalis medullae spinalis Benedict Stilling (1810—1879), Surgeon and Anatomist at Cassel. Sylvius — aquaeductus cerebri — fissura cerebri lateralis — fossa cerebri lateralis Franz de le Boe (Sylvius) (1614 till 1672), first Physician in Amsterdam, then Professor at Leyden. Tarin — fossa interpeduncularis PierreTarin (was born about 1725, and died in 1761), Anatomist in Paris. Tawara — Tawara’s node Sunao Tawara was born in 1875. Pro¬ fessor of the Pathological Institute in the Imperial University at Kyushu (Japan). Tenon — fascia bulbi — spatium interfasciale Jacques-Rene Tenon (1724—1816), Surgeon and Oculist, Professor of Patho¬ logy in Paris. Thebesius — foramina venarum minimarum — valvula sinus coronarii Adam Christian Thebesius, lived at the close of the 17th and at the beginning of the 18th century, Physician at Hirschberg (Silesia). Tiirck — Tiirck’s bundle (Temporal [cerebro-] pontile path) Ludwig Tiirck (1810—1868), Neu¬ rologist and Laryngologist in Vienna. Valsalva — ligamenta auricularia — sinus aortae Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666 till 1723), Professor of Anatomy and Surgeon at Bologna. Varolio — pons Costanzo V arolio (1543—1575), Pro¬ fessor of Anatomy and Surgery at Bo¬ logna, Professor at Rome, Physician to Gregor XIII. Vater — corpuscula lamellosa Abraham Vater (1684—1751), Pro¬ fessor of Anatomy, finally of Thera¬ peutics at Wittenberg. Vicq d’Azyr — fasciculus thalamomamillaris Felix Vicq-d’Azyr (1748-1794), Physician in Paris, published works es¬ pecially on Anatomy and Zoophysics. Vidius — canalis pterygoideus — arteria, nervus, vena canalis pterygoidei Guido G u i d i (Lat. Vidus Vidius), was born at the beginning of the sixteenth century, was Appointed Physician to Francis I. and Professor of Medicine in Paris, then Professor of Philosophy and Medicine at Pisa where he died in 1569. Vieussens — ansa subclavia — limbus fossae ovalis Raymond de Vieussens (1641 till 1716), Physician at Montpellier, from time to time in Paris. Wharton — ductus submaxillaris ThomasWharton (1610-1673),Physi¬ cian in London. Willis — circulus arteriosus Thomas Willis (1621—1675), first Pro¬ fessor of Natural Science at Oxford, afterwards Physician in London. Winslow — foramen epiploicum — pancreas Winslowi (processus uncinatus pan ere at is) JakobBenignus Winslow (1669 till 1760), Professor of Anatomy in Paris. Wirsung — ductus pancreaticus Johann Georg Wirsung was born in 1600 at München; he was assassinated in 1643; 5 years Prosector at Padua. Wrisberg — cartilago cuneiformis — ganglion cardiacum — tuberculum cuneiforme Heinrich August Wrisberg (1739 till 1808), Professor of Anatomy at Gottingen. Zinn — annulus tendineus communis — zonula ciliaris Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727 till 1759), Professor of Medicine and Director of the Botanical Garden in Göttingen.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31362138_0970.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)