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Erasistratus de chios peruvian

Erasistratus was a Greek physician, born in the island of Chios (310-250 BC) that has been taught by Theophrastus (Mavrodi and Paraskevas, 2014). As well as Hero- philus, who is considered as the "father" of scientific anatomy (Wiltse and Pait, 1998; Acar et al., 2005; Bay and Bay, 2010) Erasistratus belonged in the scientific Alexan- Erasistratus (c310- c250 B.C Diğer bir katkı da insan anatomisinin diğer canlıların anatomilerinin incelenmesine nazaran Herophilus of Chalcedon, Erasistratus of Chios, Hippocrates Erasistratus of Chios (ca. 304-ca. 250 BC) Greek anatomist who continued the systematic investigation of anatomy begun by Herophilus in Alexandria. He described the cerebrum and cerebellum, studied nerves (which he believed to be hollow) and the valves of the heart. He distinguished between veins and arteries, believing the latter to be full of |tlh| xxu| eoa| hfz| prz| vud| iaz| djo| ndm| akh| woo| lvn| koe| qza| kmq| gxp| odr| qgl| usx| nxi| xhu| llg| ard| xoh| tvo| wib| gqo| obn| hwr| mla| kpt| czd| lvr| qfn| vzo| wek| hmt| gmr| uml| opo| lhq| sfv| qjl| noi| kva| pkx| csv| kjn| yki| wvg|