Giambattista Canano and his myology

Giambattista Canano was a sixteenth century Italian anatomist and physician. He was educated at the University of Ferrara where, upon graduation, he was appointed professor of anatomy. While at the university, Canano carried out a pioneering study of skeletal muscles. This study was to be published...

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Main Author: G Štrkalj
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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spelling doaj-3d1365f07e1f4b81a2e1e4e317d3b0f82020-11-24T22:42:53ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Postgraduate Medicine0022-38590972-28232014-01-0160329029210.4103/0022-3859.138761Giambattista Canano and his myologyG ŠtrkaljGiambattista Canano was a sixteenth century Italian anatomist and physician. He was educated at the University of Ferrara where, upon graduation, he was appointed professor of anatomy. While at the university, Canano carried out a pioneering study of skeletal muscles. This study was to be published in a multi-volumed book entitled Musculorum Humani Corporis Picturata Dissectio. However, only the section on the muscles of the upper limb was published, as Canano stopped the printing of his book. It is hypothesized that he met Vesalius at the time and saw the proofs of his Fabrica which he assessed as far superior and, consequently, decided to abort his project. The preserved copies of the Dissectio, however, show that the standards of Canano′s work surpassed most of the anatomical studies published up to that time. Canano subsequently left the academic position and made a notable career as a physician. His appointments included prestigious positions of physician to the Pope and protomedicus of the House of Este in Ferrara.http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2014;volume=60;issue=3;spage=290;epage=292;aulast=Giambattista Cananohistory of anatomymyology
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Giambattista Canano and his myology
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Giambattista Canano
history of anatomy
myology
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title Giambattista Canano and his myology
title_short Giambattista Canano and his myology
title_full Giambattista Canano and his myology
title_fullStr Giambattista Canano and his myology
title_full_unstemmed Giambattista Canano and his myology
title_sort giambattista canano and his myology
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description Giambattista Canano was a sixteenth century Italian anatomist and physician. He was educated at the University of Ferrara where, upon graduation, he was appointed professor of anatomy. While at the university, Canano carried out a pioneering study of skeletal muscles. This study was to be published in a multi-volumed book entitled Musculorum Humani Corporis Picturata Dissectio. However, only the section on the muscles of the upper limb was published, as Canano stopped the printing of his book. It is hypothesized that he met Vesalius at the time and saw the proofs of his Fabrica which he assessed as far superior and, consequently, decided to abort his project. The preserved copies of the Dissectio, however, show that the standards of Canano′s work surpassed most of the anatomical studies published up to that time. Canano subsequently left the academic position and made a notable career as a physician. His appointments included prestigious positions of physician to the Pope and protomedicus of the House of Este in Ferrara.
topic Giambattista Canano
history of anatomy
myology
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