Vesalius' De Humani Corporis Fabrica
De humani corporis fabrica is a set of seven books published by Andreas Vesalius in 1543 that pushed the understanding of human anatomy. This incredible work is a reflection of how humans can be productive when not inundated with reality TV or social media.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Other Books Collecting Dust
- Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking
- Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Difficult
- Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 8th Edition
- Morgagni's De Sedibus et Causis Morborum per Anatomen Indagatis
- Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
- Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
- Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics
References
- ↑ Reality Star Doc McStuffins Opens Up About Physician Burnout (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Patient Admitted with Facebook Overdose (Gomerblog)
- ↑ How to Respond to Your Friends’ Medical Posts Using New Facebook Reactions (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Doctor and Patient Immediately Regret Becoming Facebook Friends (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Medical Referral Placed to “Bronies” Facebook Group for Second Opinion (Gomerblog)
- ↑ Local Woman Gives Up Facebook, Misses Post on Cure for Her Disease (Gomerblog)
- ↑ New CPR Guidelines Recommend Switching Out Providers Every 5 Cycles to Update Facebook Status (Gomerblog)