Mondino De Luzzi: A Reformer in Anatomy Education - Reflection and Contributions to Contemporary Medical Education

Charles A. OYINBO, Tarimobo M. OTOBO

Abstract: It is inconceivable to study medieval anatomy without referencing Mondino De Luzzi (c. 1270–1326). He was an Italian who taught surgery at the University of Bologna. He was both a physician and an anatomist. Mondino received mentorship from the renowned Italian physician Taddeo Alderotti, a co-founder of Bologna University. Mondino was a distinguished professor at the University of Bologna. He made substantial contributions and discoveries in anatomy. Residing in the Renaissance era significantly facilitated his pursuit of knowledge, which probably enhanced his education and practice. He underscored the importance of practical instruction and dissection, becoming the first physician in the Renaissance to systematically examine human anatomy through dissection. He was instrumental in establishing anatomy as a fundamental component in medical education. He authored the inaugural textbook exclusively focused on anatomy, "Anathomia Corporis Humani," which remained pertinent and utilized for about 300 years. His medical philosophy, including teamwork and mentorship, is apparent in modern academics. He passed away in 1326 and was interred at Bologna.

Keywords: Anatomy-education, Renaissance, Anathomia.

Title: Mondino De Luzzi: A Reformer in Anatomy Education - A Reflection and Contribution to Medical Education

Author: Charles A. OYINBO, Tarimobo M. OTOBO

International Journal of Life Sciences Research

ISSN 2348-313X (Print), ISSN 2348-3148 (online)

Vol. 13, Issue 1, January 2025 - March 2025

Page No: 27-31

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 19-March-2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15068115

Vol. 13, Issue 1, January 2025 - March 2025

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Mondino De Luzzi: A Reformer in Anatomy Education - Reflection and Contributions to Contemporary Medical Education by Charles A. OYINBO, Tarimobo M. OTOBO