, the pupil of Jerome Fabricius at Padua, was born at Nuremberg, in
, the pupil of Jerome Fabricius at
Padua, was born at Nuremberg, in 1540, and became professor of medicine at Wittemberg. He may be joined with
Vesalius, Eustachius, and others who founded the new
school of anatomy, and himself made several important discoveries in the structure of the ear, the eye, &c. His “Historia plerarumque humani corporis partium membratim
scripta,
” Wittemberg, Tres Orationes,
” Norimberg,