Feeling
Artists value the ability to express feeling in their work. It is also one of the skills used by surgeons and anatomists to operate or dissect. Another meaning - considering others in a sensitive way - lies just beneath the surface.
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    CCyrurgia cum formis instrumentoru[m] cauterio[rum] [&] alio[rum] - ferrame[n]to[rum] –m Albucasim, 1500
    Guido de Cauliaco (c. 1298 -1368)
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, Typ IV.B00LG
       
    Commentaria cum amplissimis additionibus super Anatomia Mundini, Bologna, 1522
    Berengarius (Berengario da Carpi) (c.1460-1530)
    Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, SM4.21
       
    Isagoge breves perlucide ac uberime in anatomiam humani corporis, Venice, 1535
    Berengarius (Berengario da Carpi) (c.1460-1530)
    Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, SM 3.26
       
    Tabulae anatomicae sex, six plates, 1538
    Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
    Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Az.1.10
       
    Muscle-man for Andreas Vesalius, De Humani corporis fabrica, Liber secondus, Basel, 1543
    Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
    Royal Scottish Academy
       
    De Medicinali Materia, Frankfurt, 1549
    Pedanius Dioscorides (c.40- c.90 A.D.)
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, Sim R126.D5B49
       
    Anatomia del corpo humano, Rome, 1560
    Juan de Valverde de Hamusco (c.1525 - c.1588)
    Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Dk.2.9
       
    Anatomical Lesson. John Banister lecturing on anatomy. Frontispiece, John Banister: Anatomical tables, c.1580
    Anon.
    Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Ms Hunter 364 (V.1.1)
       
    Anatomical Instruments with ape and dog from John Banister: Anatomical Tables. Table 1 & 2, c.1580
    Anon.
    Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Ms Hunter 364 (V.1.1)
       
    Skeleton with limb articulations from John Banister: Anatomical tables. Table 3 & 4, c.1580
    Anon.
    Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Ms Hunter 364 (V.1.1)
       
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