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📖 The Anatomists' Library • The Anatomists' Library • An epic tale of 5,000 years of human exploration ✍🏻 • ✍🏻Colin Salter (Author) • A versatile popular education writer. He lives in Edinburgh, UK. After working in performing arts and ceramics and furniture making, he became a full-time writer in 2006. He is fascinated by the history of how each field, such as science, natural history, historical biography, and popular music, got to where they are today. He is excellent at thoroughly researching a wide range of topics, from light entertainment to deep science, from past pioneers to modern superstars, and conveying them clearly and interestingly to readers. From 2009 to 2016, he researched his family history and anecdotes, recalled his memories, and wrote them on his blog, Tall Tales from the Trees. He also founded the Edinburgh non-fiction writers’ group Stranger Than Fiction in 2012, which he led until 2016. His books include Illness and Medicine, The Human Body, and the 100 Things That Changed the World series (100 books, letters, speeches, posters, etc.), and many others. Many of his books have been translated into French, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese. www.colinsalter.co.uk • 🔖The Anatomist’s World is a massive book that organizes the history of the human body as a 5,000-year journey. From the ancient Egyptian papyrus to the 21st century MRI technology, the history of anatomy is itself a fusion of science, humanities, and art. Colin Salter presents a fascinating and in-depth account of the development of the human body and its anatomical knowledge through 150 books and 240 rare illustrations related to anatomy. This book provides a glimpse into the evolution of anatomy illustrations, from modern MRIs to 3D models. It is a time capsule of knowledge that goes beyond a simple record of medical history and shows how mankind has understood the mysteries of the human body. • 💡 A story that transcends time and space in anatomy • Anatomy has not simply existed as medical knowledge. It is a complex history that intertwines eras, society, art, and philosophy, from the treatment of wounds used on the battlefields of ancient Egypt to religious censorship in the Middle Ages and the anatomical explorations of Renaissance artists. This book covers the process of anatomy transitioning from philosophical thought to empirical science based on representative anatomy books from each era from ancient times to the present. It also explores how anatomy books clashed with contemporary superstitions, moral conventions, and religious regulations, the ethical and legal issues surrounding anatomy, and how they led to new discoveries. • 📌 Timeline by main chapter • Ancient Anatomy (3000 BC - AD 1300): Covers the origins of practical wound care and anatomical knowledge in the Egyptian Edwin Smith Papyrus. • Medieval Anatomy (1301 - 1500): Describes the development of anatomy during the Islamic Golden Age and how Western European scholars translated it into Latin. • Renaissance Anatomy (1501 - 1600): Illustrates the period when Vesalius' Fabrica led to a leap forward in anatomy. • The Age and Invention of the Microscope (1600 - 1900): This was a time of scientific innovation, including William Harvey's theory of blood circulation, the invention of the microscope, and the development of the endoscope. • The Beginning and Future of Modern Anatomy: Shows how cutting-edge technologies such as CT and MRI are advancing anatomy, and what the future holds for anatomy. • 📖 Publisher ㅣHaenamu • #The World of Anatomists #Haenamu #Anatomy #Human Body Exploration #History of Medicine #Art and Science #Anatomy Plate #Collected Body #Anatomy Book #Colin Salter #COLINSALTER #THEAnatomistsLibrary

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