The document provides background information on Andreas Vesalius and his work. It discusses that Vesalius lived during the Renaissance period from 1514-1564 and published his famous book "The Fabric of the Human Body" in 1543. This challenged prior theories from Galen, as Vesalius discovered some of Galen's anatomical ideas were incorrect through his own dissections. The document examines factors that allowed Vesalius to develop and promote his theories, as well as the significance of his work in establishing more accurate understandings of human anatomy.
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1. WALT: Evaluate the
work of Vesalius.
WILFs.
E Describe the work of Vesalius.
C Explain the factors involved in Vesalius work.
A Evaluate the work of Vesalius and his impact on medical
understanding.
2. Q. What was significant about
the Renaissance period?
In under 45 words. Describe
the renaissance period.
What happened?
3. Renaissance.
Renaissance is shorthand for a period in European History
when Ancient Greek and Roman ideas became fashionable,
among the rich and educated.
European exploration in Africa and the Americans led to
new attitudes and a search for knowledge. Meanwhile
changes in religion as the reformation, led to a decline in
the Churchs Authority, even though most people remained
very strongly religious.
In Britain the Royal Society was set up in 1660 by educated
people who wished to discuss new ideas.
5. So who was he ?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/andreas-vesalius/
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Task:
You will have 12 minutes to
come up with as much
information as possible
about Vesalius.
You need to complete a
conversation between
Vesalius and various other
historical figures.
6. To answer
Who was Vesalius ?
What did he do ?
Where did he study ?
What did he discover ?
What was his book ?
What did he do that was significant
What factors helped him?
WWW ?
EBI ?
7. All will be able to describe and explain the
work of Andreas Vesalius. (D)
8. Factors involved
Question
What factors helped Vesalius develop and promote his theories
There were several factors involved in allowing Vesalius to develop his theories
such as the
There were significant factors involved in allowing Vesalius to promote his
ideas Without them he wouldnt have been as significant
FACTORS
9. Significance
How significant was Andreas Vesalius to the history of
medicine
Vesalius was significant to the history of medicine as he
However the theories of Galen werent yet abandoned
Therefore
Vesalius showed that some of Galens ideas were wrong. Many doctors refused
to believe him, but his work did encourage doctors to question ancient ideas
rather than just accept them.
In the long-term, Vesaliuss work on anatomy was of huge importance and helped
doctors make new discoveries about the way the body worked.
10. Find the Fiction
Write down ONE TRUE statement that you have learnt from
todays lesson and TWO FALSE statements from todays
lesson.
Vesalius was born in the 14th Century
Vesalius is Roman for God
Vesalius was born in the renaissance.
Vesalius famous book was known as the
Vesalius was
Vesalius is
11. Question: How significant was Vesalius to the History of medicine?
Vesalius was significant to the history of medicine as he
- Showed some of the ideas of Galen were wrong;
- The septum (heart) did not have holes in it.
- The lower jaw was made up of a single bone not two (as in monkeys and pigs).
- Importance in medical training;
- His illustrations were detailed.
- His book was able to be published because of the printing press.
Therefore (How do these prove that Galen was important?)
P - However the theories of Galen werent yet abandoned
E As some of doctors refused to accept them
E Such as Caius
This is your
EXPLANATION.
This is your
POINT.
This is your
EVIDENCE.
12. Sources
The jaw of most animals is formed of two bones joined
together at the apex of the chin where the lower jaw ends in a
point. In a man, however, the lower jaw is formed of a single
bone Galen and most of the skilled dissectors after the
time of Hippocrates asserted that the jaw is not a single bone.
However this may be, so far no human jaw has come to my
attention constructed of two bones