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Knowledge Unbound: Literature in Medicine

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The AUA's William P. Didusch Center for Urologic History presents Knowledge Literature of Medicine, which reveals the legacy of past visionaries to our modern understanding of health and medicine. Where would our understanding of anatomy be without Andreas Vesalius in 1543?

The authors, urologists and medical historians, begin with the premise that knowledge has value, that it increases over time and there is a lasting legacy from those who added to our understanding of the universe. In medicine there is also a longstanding debt to our forefathers, sworn by many physicians in their professional oaths. The repository of this legacy is often written materials; papyri, manuscripts, books, articles, journals, and now electronic publications. This bequest of past ideas to our modern understanding of health and disease is the subject of this volume that accompanies an annual exhibit on the history of medicine.

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First published May 12, 2014

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