Sakarya Tıp Dergisi (Dec 2023)

Development of the anatomy theaters in the Netherlands during the 1600s and contributions of some important names

  • Sibel Çırpan,
  • Hüseyin Baylan,
  • Gökşin Nilüfer Yonguç

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31832/smj.1345977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 578 – 583

Abstract

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Creating a common historical perspective on anatomy is necessary for humanity to complete its mental and philosophical development. Since the 1600s, the Netherlands has made great contributions to the historical development of the science of anatomy. In addition to the medical conditions encountered in daily life, the science of surgery, which developed thanks to the wars, has glorified the science of anatomy over time. In the 1600s, anatomy theaters in the Netherlands were established under the leadership of surgeons and supported by the administrators. The scientific environment they created made the Netherlands one of the important medical education centers in Europe, like Italy and France. This success can be explained by the fact that the Dutch people placed scientific methods in the new universities they established in parallel with the economic, political, cultural and mental development of the Dutch people. Thus the Netherlands of the 1600s almost created a historical step between today's and medieval faculties. This period of the Netherlands, which, with its progressive climate, created science and art producers who have shaped the world's anatomy and medical education today, should be remembered with its important names and contributions.

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