How did developments from the Renaissance affect Andreas Vesalius's work? (5 points) Inventions such as the printing press allowed him to publish influential writings. He borrowed from ideas of Renaissance astronomers and astrologers. His research was funded by the increasingly powerful Catholic Church. He based his theories on the idea that individuals were subject to God's will.
Based on Galen's earlier medical writings, Vesalius produced the most comprehensive book (with illustrations) of human anatomy known at that time (mid-1500's), "On the Workings of the Human Body." This became the most widely used text for training of physicians and surgeons until Virchow's later work on pathology.
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Inventions such as the printing press allowed him to publish influential writings.
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