Pioneer anatomist of his time: Raymond de Vieussens (1641–1715)

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2024

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Springer

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A little town called Vieussens in the French department of Rouergue is where Raymond de Vieussens was born in 1641 (Fig. 1). The exact year of Vieussen’s birth is uncertain. According to some historians, it might have happened in 1633 or 1635 [1, 2]. Early in his career, Vieussens enrolled in Rodez, a tiny city in Southern France, as a philosophy student. Then, he subsequently relocated to Montpellier, where he started his exciting career in anatomical research and medicine at the renowned university that bears the city’s name. Vieussens’ experience as a medical graduate from the University of Montpellier helped him develop his profession as a passion ate anatomical researcher. This prestigious institution was linked to anatomical luminaries like Jean Pecquet, Andreas Vesalius, and Jacobus Sylvius. It was therefore not surpris ing that Vieussens chose anatomical study as his job [3]

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Anatomist, Raymond de Vieussens

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Child's Nervous System

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40

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7

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Kaçur, İ., Nteli Chatzioglou, G., & Gayretli, Ö. (2024). Pioneer anatomist of his time: Raymond de Vieussens (1641–1715). Child's Nervous System, 40(7), pp. 1971-1975. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-024-06284-0