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101. Andreas Vesalius, the Predecessor of Neurosurgery: How his Progressive Scientific Achievements Affected his Professional Life and Destiny.

102. The Anatomy of Papal Tiara: A Story About Popes' Contribution and Protection of Anatomists.

103. Vesalius criticism on Galen's musculoskeletal anatomy.

104. From shame to fame: The improbable career of the great anatomist-surgeon D. Hayes Agnew.

105. Microscopic anatomy of sensory receptors.

107. The Role of History and Ethics of Anatomy in Medical Education.

109. Adam Christian Thebesius' Channels into the Human Heart: the Thebesian Veins and the Thebesian Valve.

110. The history of anatomical research of lymphatics - From the ancient times to the end of the European Renaissance.

111. Solving a problem by dissolving a tradition. Munich anatomy's body supply since the Second World War.

113. Leonardo's unity.

115. Leonardo da Vinci's studies of the brain.

119. La Sagrada Familia of the Human Body: The Anatomical Record Continues Our Exploration of the Unique World of the Cranial Nerves in Volume 2 of Our Special Issue, Cranial Nerves: Morphology and Clinical Significance.

122. Early contribution of Alexandria medical school to the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the nervous system.

125. Eponymous "valves" of the nasolacrimal drainage apparatus. I. A historical review.

127. From thyroid cartilage to thyroid gland.

128. Lymphatic vessels of the eye - old questions - new insights.

129. Anatomopathological research in nineteenth-century Gdańsk - an outline of the problem.

130. The emergence of modern muscle names: the contribution to the foundation of systematic terminology of Vesalius, Sylvius, and Bauhin.

132. [William Hunter (1718-1783): his legacy three hundred years from his birthday].

133. Enchanted nature, dissected nature: the case of Galen's anatomical theology.

135. Festschrift for Patrick Ronan (PR) O'Connell (also known as ROCON): reconciling surgery and science.

137. Retracing the observations and footsteps of Beauchêne fils: A blueprint for scientific research.

138. [Rethinking Sciatica In View of a Bilateral Anatomical Variation of the Sciatic Nerve, with Low Origin and High Division: Historical, Anatomical and Clinical Approach].

139. Vasa vasorum: an old term with new problems.

140. The Terminologia Histologica after 10years: Inconsistencies, mistakes, and new proposals.

141. Heritage of Stanislaw Ciechanowski (1869-1945)-Discoverer of pathogenesis of prostatic hyperplasia-passionis insignia signis fulgent mirificis .

143. Jean-Louis Petit (1674-1750): a pioneer anatomist and surgeon and his contribution to orthopaedic surgery and trauma surgery.

144. William Hunter and lymphatics.

145. "Osler Warned": Was William Osler a Grave Robber While at McGill or Was He a Victim (or Perpetrator) of One Final Practical Joke?

146. [Double standards : The Medical Student Kurt Gerstein and the History of Anatomical Body Procurement in Germany].

147. The thymus gland in ancient Greek medicine.

148. Promoting free flow in the networks: Reimagining the body in early modern Suzhou.

149. A critical appraisal of 11 th century treatise by Ibn Sina (Avicenna) on the anatomy of the vascular system: Comparison with modern anatomic descriptions.

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