Brinkman Romy J, Hage J Joris
a Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery , Netherlands Cancer Institute-Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital , Amsterdam , The Netherlands.
J Plast Surg Hand Surg. 2016;50(1):56-8. doi: 10.3109/2000656X.2015.1073156. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
While Realdo Colombo from Cremona, Italy has, to date, been acknowledged to be the first to describe the possible absence of the palmaris longus muscle in men in 1559, the authors found this absence to be recorded in the first edition of "De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septum" by Andreas Vesalius, published in 1543.
To commemorate Vesalius' 500th birthday, this earlier record is quoted and discussed.
It remains unknown whether the observation on the absence of the palmaris longus was first done by Vesalius or was based on joined work by Vesalius and Colombo.
虽然来自意大利克雷莫纳的雷亚尔多·科隆博至今被公认为是1559年第一个描述男性可能缺失掌长肌的人,但作者发现安德烈亚斯·维萨里于1543年出版的《人体的构造》第一版中就记录了这种缺失。
为纪念维萨里诞辰500周年,引用并讨论了这一更早的记录。
尚不清楚维萨里对掌长肌缺失的观察是他首次进行的,还是基于维萨里和科隆博的共同研究。