Passing over the other arts in silence, I shall speak briefly of that which concerns the health of mankind; indeed, of all the arts the genius of man has discovered it is by far the most beneficial and of prime necessity, although difficult and laborious.
I could have done nothing more worthwhile than to give a new description of the whole human body, of which nobody understood the anatomy, while Galen, despite his extensive writings, has offered very little on the subject.
By not first explaining the bones, anatomists delay the inexperienced student and, because of the difficulty of the subject, deter him from a very worthy examination of the works of God.
In our age nothing has been so degraded and then wholly restored as anatomy.
…Наука о строении человеческого тела является самой достойной для человека областью познания и заслуживает чрезвычайного одобрения; наиболее выдающимися и в деяниях своих, и в занятиях философскими дисциплинами мужам Рима было угодно посвящать ей все свои силы.