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Adriaan van den Spiegel

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Nationality
  
Flemish

Name
  
Adriaan den

Known for
  
Anatomy

Fields
  
Medicine

Role
  
Physician

Institutions
  
University of Padua

Education
  
University of Padua

Notable students
  
Werner Rolfinck

Residence
  
Padua, Italy


Adriaan van den Spiegel

Alma mater
  
University of Leuven Leiden University University of Padua

Died
  
April 7, 1625, Padua, Italy

Doctoral students
  
Werner Rolfinck

Doctoral advisor
  
Hieronymus Fabricius

Adriaan van den Spiegel (or Spieghel), name sometimes written as Adrianus Spigelius, (1578 – 7 April 1625) was a Flemish anatomist born in Brussels. For much of his career he practiced medicine in Padua, and is considered one of the great physicians associated with the city. At Padua he studied anatomy under Girolamo Fabrici.

Work

His best written work on anatomy is De humani corporis fabrica libri X tabulis aere icisis exornati, published posthumously in 1627. He borrowed the title from De humani corporis fabrica, written by his fellow countryman, Vesalius, who had also studied in Padua. The book was intended as an update in medical thinking (a century later) about anatomy. In his 1624 treatise De semitertiana libri quatuor, he gave the first comprehensive description of malaria.

His name is given to the Spiegelian line (Linea semilunaris) and the Spiegelian fascia, which refers either to the combined aponeuroses of the external abdominal oblique muscle, the internal abdominal oblique muscle and transversus abdominis muscle, or just the aponeurosis of the transversus abdominis. An uncommon hernia of the Spiegelian fascia that he first described is called a "Spigelian hernia".

The caudate lobe of the liver is also known as Spiegel's lobe.

Spiegel also did work as a botanist. The genus Spigelia (containing about 60 species) is named after him. Traditionally, the rhizome and roots of Spigelia marilandica were used as a cure for intestinal parasites.

References

Adriaan van den Spiegel Wikipedia