Leonardo da Vinci Was Right All Along, New Medical Scans Show

Leonardo da Vinci - Vitruvian Man - 1492 - Pen, ink, watercolour and metalpoint on paper, 343 x 245 mm - Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice (click photo for larger image)
Leonardo da Vinci - Anatomical studies of the shoulder - 1510-11 - Black chalk, pen and ink on paper, 289 x 199 mm - Royal Library, Windsor (click photo for larger image)
“He has long been praised as one of the finest artists of the Renaissance, working far ahead of his time and producing some of the world’s most recognisable works. But Leonardo da Vinci has finally received the credit he deserves for his 'startling' medical accuracy hundreds of years in advance of his peers, as scientists match his anatomical drawings with modern day MRI scans.”
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