Anatomy of cranial nerves in the first Turkish illustrated anatomy manuscript

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Teşrih-ül Ebdan ve Tercümânı Kıbale-i Feylesûfan was the first Turkish illustrated anatomy manuscript written by Şemseddîn-i İtâḳî in the seventeenth century. Teşrih is an Arabic word which has various meanings such as dissection of corpse, autopsy, anatomy, and skeleton.

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abducens nerve, cranial nerve, Editorial, facial nerve, human, nerve fiber, neuroanatomy, neurotransmission, oculomotor nerve, olfactory nerve

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Child's Nervous System

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33

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11

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Bahşi, I., Orhan, M., Çetkin, M., Turhan, B., & Sayın, S. (November 01, 2017). Anatomy of cranial nerves in the first Turkish illustrated anatomy manuscript. Child's Nervous System, 33, 11, 1855-1862.

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