BARTHOLIN, Caspar Senior (1585 – 1629)
1585 – 1629
2 entries in the GMN corpus.
Image source da:J. P. Trap : Berømte danske mænd og kvinder , 1868 · Public domain
1611 CE
#6964
Anatomicae institutiones corporis humani.
The elder Caspar Bartholin was the first to describe the workings of the olfactory nerve, and introduced the terms nervus olfactorius and nervus vagus. This was a standard textbook for many years, undergoing numerous …
1641 CE
#1377.3
Institutiones anatomicae, novis recentiorum opinionibus & observationibus, quarum innumerae hactenus editae non sunt, figurisque auctae ab auctoris filio Thoma Bartholino.
In this revision of his father’s anatomical treatise, Thomas Bartholin included the first depiction of the fissure of Sylvius, the lateral cerebral fissure, and the only part of the surface of the cerebral hemis…