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Heart drawn: Leonardo da Vinci's intricate anatomy

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By Tiffany O'Callaghan

2 May 2012

A new exhibition of da Vinci’s anatomical drawings reveal him as a scientist ahead of his time

Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist, Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, 4 May to 7 October 2012

AROUND 1513, Leonardo da Vinci made detailed drawings of the heart and wrote nearly 2000 words of notes on the organ in his characteristic mirror handwriting. Intrigued by the way the aortic valve opens and closes to ensure blood flows in only one direction, he set about constructing a model.

“First pour wax into the gate of an ox’s heart so that you may see the true shape of the gate,” he wrote.…

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