%0 Journal Article %T ENSAYO: Impacto renacentista en las artes, en la anatom¨ªa, en la medicina y en enfermer¨ªa. %A Nelly Arenas %A Emiro Bozo %J Salus Online %D 2009 %I Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Carabobo %X Renaissance impact arts, anatomy, medicine and nurseIn the middle prevailed the traditional ideas of Aristoteles and Saint Thomas of Aquino, and the global plans de Universe and the nature, the man had a prefixed destiny for the divinity. In Renaissance, the man found itself with freedom and power, own of itself, of its intelligence and its own destiny the man, owner of wonderful human body, few times thinks towards himself and takes conscience of him. With the of special men, of searching spirit and creators of knowledge started the study of this marvel, the direct investigation of man, instead it was investigated animals similar in their external aspects like man. But it was not study the internal structure. It was needed to cut the surface, white it would be done, just beatingthe prejudices existent about dead bodies, in order to put those advances to the service of the own man and society science and art never had been more united in the history of humanity than in Renaissance. The Renaissance man centred his interest in the harmony of human shapes and the study of anatomy was necessary for his training, between them Leonardo Da Vinci, Miguel Angel y Vesalio, for those the human body lift to be an insignificant shell that accommodated an immortal soul and saw it as the most perfect work, in prepositions and with microcosmic order carrying knowledge. %K Renaissance %K Anatomy %K Medicine %K Nurse %K Man %U http://salus-online.fcs.uc.edu.ve/ensayo_impacto_renacentista.pdf