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Historical Bibliography Updated: December 1, 2019

Corporis humani disquisitio anatomica.

Publication Details

The Hague: S. Broun, 1651 CE.

Highmore is remembered for his description of the maxillary sinus, known eponymically as the “antrum of Highmore” (already noticed by Casserius and figured by Leonardo da Vinci), the seminal ducts and the epididymis. This was also the first English work to accept Harvey’s ideas on the circulation. The interesting engraved title page compares the body allegorically to a garden, with the heart as a pump irrigating the garden. Digital facsimile from the Medical Heritage Library, Internet Archive, at this link.

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Entry Number#382
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External URLcorporis-humani-disquisitio-anatomica

Geographic Context

Publication place: The Hague