13 Facts About Medical Renaissance

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Medical Renaissance, from around 1400 to 1700 CE, was a period of progress in European medical knowledge, with renewed interest in the ideas of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations along with Arabic-Persian medicine, following the translation into Latin of many works from these societies.

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Medical discoveries during the Medical Renaissance are credited with paving the way for modern medicine.

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Medical Renaissance began just as the original Renaissance did, in the early 16th century.

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Medical Renaissance's research centered around his desire to learn more about how the human brain processes visual and sensory information and how that connects to the soul.

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Medical Renaissance believed that visual information entered the body through the eye, then continued by sending nerve impulses through the optic nerve, and eventually reaching the soul.

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Medical Renaissance did research on the role of the spinal cord in humans by studying frogs.

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Medical Renaissance noted that as soon as the frogs medulla of the spine is broken, the frog would die.

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Medical Renaissance is credited with being the first to define the olfactory nerve as one of the cranial nerves.

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Medical Renaissance's sketches were very detailed and included organs, muscles of superior extremity, the hand, and the skull.

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Medical Renaissance applied it to the wounds and found that it relieved pain and sealed the wound effectively.

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Medical Renaissance wrote many books on anatomy from his observations; his best-known work was De humani corporis fabrica, published in 1543, which contained detailed drawings of the human body posed as if alive.

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Medical Renaissance changed how human anatomy was viewed and researched and is considered a legacy in the medical world.

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Medical Renaissance studied veins and was the first to discover the valves inside of veins.

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