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633 related items for PubMed ID: 19722816

  • 1. Anatomy, technology, art, and culture: toward a realistic perspective of the brain.
    Cavalcanti DD, Feindel W, Goodrich JT, Dagi TF, Prestigiacomo CJ, Preul MC.
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  • 10. Anatomy and art.
    Laios K, Tsoukalas G, Karamanou M, Androutsos G.
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  • 12. Vesalius and the emergence of veridical representation in Renaissance anatomy.
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  • 16. The Art of Vesalius: The continuing influence of “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” on Art.
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    Smith SB.
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  • 18. [The relations between music and medicine in history and present].
    Gasenzer ER, Neugebauer EA.
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  • 20. Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius; the shoulder girdle and the spine, a comparison.
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