Tyrocinium anatomicum

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Tyrocinium anatomicum is an early 17th-century anatomical textbook that provided a systematic introduction to human anatomy for medical students and scholars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anatomical textbook
early modern scientific work
medical textbook
educationalPurpose systematic introduction to human anatomy
field human anatomy
focusesOn systematic organization of anatomical knowledge
genre textbook
hasPart chapters on different body systems
hasSubject anatomical terminology
didactic anatomy
structure of the human body
historicalContext development of anatomy in early modern Europe
historicalSignificance example of early modern anatomical pedagogy
intendedAudience medical students
scholars
language Latin
publicationCentury 17th century
publicationPeriod early 17th century
usedIn anatomical instruction
medical education

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Johann Schreck notableWork Tyrocinium anatomicum