During the Renaissance, human anatomy was significantly advanced through renewed interest in science and the study of the human body. Artists and anatomists like Leonardo da vinci and Andreas Vesalius conducted dissections, producing detailed anatomical drawings that challenged medieval ideas. This period emphasized observation and empirical evidence, leading to a more accurate understanding of human anatomy, laying the groundwork for modern medicine. The shift from reliance on ancient texts to direct observation marked a crucial transformation in the study of human Biology.
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