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Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514–15 October 1564) was a Brabançon anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body). Vesalius is often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy. He was born in Brussels, which though now part of Belgium, was then part of the Habsburg Netherlands.
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Vesalius, Andreas Andreas Vesalius
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Early anatomist
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van Wesel, Andreas; Vesal, Andreas; Vesalio, André; Vesale, Andre
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1514-12-31Z
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1514-01-01Z
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1564-10-15Z
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1564-01-01Z
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