Week 4: MedTech + Art
In this week’s topic, we learned about how medicine, technology, and art relate to each other. In the time of renaissance, anatomy and dissection was at the intersection of art and science. People first did human dissection because they wanted to know how the body looks and works. Ancient Greek did human dissection in more a scientific way and going into more scientific method and science coming together. Andreas Vesalius was the first anatomist and physician who is the founder of modern human anatomy who wrote De Humani Corporis Fabrica 1543. In this work, treatment of the disease was to be more rigid and accurate inside and outside. I understand that it is important to know human anatomy and how it works, but still back in the days people being tested to be dissected is very cruel thing to do. However, with his work we learned about human body, so I guess it was small sacrifice for the big. In 1858, Henry Gray published a book called “Anatomy” and it showed how beauty...