De anatome corporis humani libri VII
De curatione membratim libri, 1594

Guido Guidi (Latinized name Vidus Vidius) (10 February 1509 โ€“ 26 May 1569), was an Italian surgeon, anatomist and translator.

Biography

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His father was a physician and his mother was the daughter of the painter Domenico Ghirlandajo.

After practicing at Florence and Rome, he was invited by Francisย I of France to come to Paris to be his personal doctor and teach at the Collรจge de France. While in Paris, Guidi befriended artist Benvenuto Cellini and published a book on surgery titled: Chirurgia, in 1544. This book was one of the best illustrated at the time and was based on works of Hippocrates, Galen, and Oribasius.

In 1547, Guidi returned to Italy to become the personal physician of Cosimo di Medici and teach at Pisa. He took holy orders and was ennobled. A book on medicine, incomplete at his death in 1569, was finished by his nephew as Ars Medicinalis between 1596 and 1611.

Today, the Vidian nerve in the skull and the Vidian artery are named after him.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Tubbs RS, Salter EG (2006). "Vidius Vidius (Guido Guidi): 1509-1569". Neurosurgery. 59 (1): 201โ€“3, discussion 201โ€“3. doi:10.1227/01.NEU.0000219238.52858.47. PMIDย 16823317.

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1569

May 17 โ€“ Georg, Count Palatine of Simmern-Sponheim (b. 1518) May 26 โ€“ Vidus Vidius, Italian surgeon and anatomist (b. 1509) May 27 โ€“ Franรงois de Coligny

Artery of the pterygoid canal

eponym, Vidian artery, is derived from the Italian surgeon and anatomist Vidus Vidius. In this case; the artery passes backward along the pterygoid canal with

1509

2 โ€“ John of Leiden, Dutch Anabaptist leader (d. 1536) February 10 โ€“ Vidus Vidius, Italian surgeon and anatomist (d. 1569) March 25 โ€“ Girolamo Dandini

Nerve of pterygoid canal

between individuals and differ for the other glands of the deep face. Vidus Vidius This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 892 ofย the

1500s (decade)

2 โ€“ John of Leiden, Dutch Anabaptist leader (d. 1536) February 10 โ€“ Vidus Vidius, Italian surgeon and anatomist (d. 1569) March 25 โ€“ Girolamo Dandini

List of medical doctors

anatomist, often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy Vidus Vidius (1508โ€“1569) โ€“ first professor of medicine at the College Royal and author

1560s

May 17 โ€“ Georg, Count Palatine of Simmern-Sponheim (b. 1518) May 26 โ€“ Vidus Vidius, Italian surgeon and anatomist (b. 1509) May 27 โ€“ Franรงois de Coligny

Jacques Dubois

at Paris and was able to resume its course in anatomy. In 1550, when Vidus Vidius departed for Italy, he was appointed to succeed him as Professor of Surgery