No. Vesalius was the Physician to Holy Roman Emporer Charles V. After Charles V resigned his son, Philip II, appointed Vesalius to his staff of physicians in 1559.
Andreas Vesalius was a Renaissance physician. He was the son of Andreas Vesalius, a court apothecary to the Emperor Charles V. His wife was Anne van Hamme. There is no mention of siblings.
Andreas Vesalius
Andreas Vesalius was a Flemish physician and the founder of modern anatomy. His parents' names are unknown, but his father was an apothecary for Emperor Charles V.
Andreas Vesalius, a Renaissance physician, discovered mistakes in Galen's work through his own anatomical studies in the 16th century. Vesalius's findings contributed to the rejection of some of Galen's theories and the advancement of the field of anatomy.
Andreas Vesalius married Anne Van Hamme in 1545 . Together they had one daughter named Anne who was born in 1546.
Andreas Vesalius was a scientist and physician famous for writing a book on human anatomy. He is considered the father of modern anatomy. He was born in December of 1514 in Brussels and died in 1564.
Andreas Vesalius, a Belgian physician, is credited with the discovery and description of the systemic circulation of blood through arteries and veins in the 16th century.
Andreas Vesalius, the renowned Flemish anatomist and physician, married in 1557. His wife was named Anne and they had a daughter together. Vesalius’s marriage occurred during a period when he was establishing his reputation in the field of medicine and anatomy.
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Robert James - physician - died in 1776.