De mulierum organis generationi inservientibus

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De mulierum organis generationi inservientibus is a 17th-century anatomical treatise that significantly advanced the understanding of the female reproductive system and human generation.

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instanceOf anatomical treatise
medical book
scientific work
audience anatomists
medical students
physicians
contribution advanced understanding of female reproductive anatomy
advanced understanding of human generation
field anatomy
gynecology
medicine
focusesOn function of female reproductive organs
organs of female generation
structure of female reproductive organs
genre medical literature
scientific literature
hasDiscipline early modern anatomy
history of medicine
hasFormat printed book
historicalPeriod early modern period
impact contributed to scientific discussion of human generation
influenced later studies of female reproductive anatomy
language Latin
mainSubject female reproductive system
human generation
publicationCentury 17th century
studies external female genitalia
ovaries
uterus
vagina
topic comparative anatomy of the sexes
embryonic development
reproductive physiology
theories of conception
usedLanguageOfScholarship New Latin
surface form: Neo-Latin
writtenInContextOf 17th-century anatomical research
development of modern reproductive science

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