. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. OVERTHROW OF AUTHORITY IN SCIENCE 37 professor of anatomy as successor to Fallopius, who had died in 1563, and that, had he lived, he would have come back honorably to his old post. Eustachius and work of two of his con- temporaries, Eustachius and Fallopius, requires notice. Cuvier says in his Hisioire des Sciences Naturelles that those three men were the founders of modern anatomy. Vesalius. Fig. 8.—Fallopius, 1523-1563. was a greater man than either of the other two, and his influence was more far-reaching. He reformed the entire


. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. OVERTHROW OF AUTHORITY IN SCIENCE 37 professor of anatomy as successor to Fallopius, who had died in 1563, and that, had he lived, he would have come back honorably to his old post. Eustachius and work of two of his con- temporaries, Eustachius and Fallopius, requires notice. Cuvier says in his Hisioire des Sciences Naturelles that those three men were the founders of modern anatomy. Vesalius. Fig. 8.—Fallopius, 1523-1563. was a greater man than either of the other two, and his influence was more far-reaching. He reformed the entire field of anatomy, while the names of Eustachius and Fallopius are connected especially with a smaller part of the field. Eustachius described the Eustachian tube of the ear and gave especial attention to sense organs; Fallopius made special investigations upon the viscera, and described the Fallopian Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Locy, William A. (William Albert), 1857-1924. New York, H. Holt


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