Giovanni Battista Morgagni (25 February 1682 – 6 December 1771) was an Italian anatomist, generally regarded as the father of modern anatomical pathology...
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Morgagni can refer to: Giovanni Battista Morgagni, an Italian anatomist Structures and conditions named after this person: Morgagni's hernia Foramina...
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Giovanni Battista Monti, painter. Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, birth name of Pope Paul VI (1897–1978). Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771)...
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pathologist Giovanni Battista Morgagni, the British neurologist Roy Mackenzie Stewart, and the Swiss psychiatrist Ferdinand Morel. The diagnosis of Morgagni–Stewart–Morel...
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called the glands of Littre. The lacunae of Morgagni are named after Italian anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771). Dorland's Medical Dictionary...
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Anal columns (redirect from Columns of Morgagni)
upper half of the lumen of the anal canal. They are named after Giovanni Battista Morgagni, who has several other eponyms named after him. This article incorporates...
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Paraovarian cyst (redirect from Cyst of Morgagni)
be a specific variant of paratubal cysts. They are named after Giovanni Battista Morgagni. While usually asymptomatic, it has been noted that these cysts...
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decision-making in oncology. Its modern founder was the Italian scientist Giovanni Battista Morgagni from Forlì. Anatomical pathology is one of two branches of pathology...
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1679 by T. Bonet of a condition of "voluminous lungs" and in 1769 by Giovanni Morgagni of lungs which were "turgid particularly from air". In 1721 the first...
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Sternocostal triangle (redirect from Foramen of Morgagni)
abdomen anterior to the diaphragm. It is named for Giovanni Battista Morgagni. It can be a site of Morgagni's hernia. Griffiths, E. A.; Ellis, A.; Mohamed,...
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tube, or connected to the broad ligament. They were described by Giovanni Battista Morgagni and are remnants of the cranial part of the mesonephric duct....
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the anatomic-pathological culture derived by the teachings of Giovanni Battista Morgagni. Examination on the corpse and in particular of its wounds, follows...
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humanist historian Flavio Biondo, physicians Geronimo Mercuriali and Giovanni Battista Morgagni. The University Campus of Forlì (part of the University of Bologna)...
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(Clementine Institute of Arts and Sciences). Valsalva taught Giovanni Battista Morgagni who edited Valsalva’s complete writings and published a biography...
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shift towards anatomical pathology and laboratory studies, and Giovanni Battista Morgagni, an Italian anatomist of the 18th century, is considered the father...
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similar mortality rates to adults. In 1761, the Italian anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni was first to describe a lung injury that was not accompanied by...
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1679 by T. Bonet of a condition of "voluminous lungs" and in 1769 by Giovanni Morgagni of lungs which were "turgid particularly from air". In 1721 the first...
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autopsy process derived from the anatomists of the Renaissance. Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771), celebrated as the father of anatomical pathology...
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Creighton, Charles (1911). "Morgagni, Giovanni Battista" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). pp. 831–833. Morgagni GB (October 1903). "Founders...
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made in the eighteenth and nineteenth century; for instance, Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771) reported in 1761 that it was a progressive condition...
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– Konrad Ernst Ackermann, German actor (b. 1712) December 6 – Giovanni Battista Morgagni, Italian anatomist (b. 1682) December 23 – Marie-Marguerite d'Youville...
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cancer has been attributed to the 18th-century Italian scientist Giovanni Battista Morgagni, the historical father of modern-day anatomic pathology, who claimed...
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first coined the term "gastritis". Italian anatomical pathologist Giovanni Battista Morgagni further described the characteristics of gastric inflammation...
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5–11.4 new cases per 100,000 and a prevalence of 58 per 100,000. Giovanni Battista Morgagni, often referred to as the father of anatomic pathology, provided...
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entrance exam for the University of Padua. He was a pupil of Giovanni Battista Morgagni and Marc Antonio Caldani. Under the former, he became doctor of...
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(seen here, inscription dated 1766), the cover of a 1762 book by Giovanni Battista Morgagni, or the 1789 French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the...
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pathological anatomy, with his work predating that of anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni by several decades. Ó Glacáin was born in Tyrconnell in the latter...
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– American physicist and inventor of gliders and aerodynamics Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771) – father of modern anatomical pathology Helmut Moritz...
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1717 the anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni maintained a brief, recreational literary correspondence with the papal physician Giovanni Maria Lancisi about...
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practical medicine, and theoretical medicine, between 1700 and 1730 Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1681–1771) held chairs of theoretical medicine, and anatomy,...
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