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    Thomas Bartholin (/bɑːrˈtoʊlɪn, ˈbɑːrtəlɪn/; Latinized as Thomas Bartholinus; 20 October 1616 – 4 December 1680) was a Danish physician, mathematician...
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  • Caspar Bartholin the Younger (1655–1738), Danish anatomist, son of Thomas Bartholin; eponym of Bartholin's gland, and subsequently Bartholin's cyst Gustav...
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    grammarian. Bartholin was born in Roskilde. He was the son of Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629) and Anna Fincke, daughter of the mathematician Thomas Fincke...
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    first described in the 17th century independently by Olaus Rudbeck and Thomas Bartholin. The lymphatic system consists of a conducting network of lymphatic...
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    nerve. Bartholin was married to Anna Fincke, daughter of the mathematician Thomas Fincke. His sons, Bertel Bartholin (1614–1690), Thomas Bartholin (1616–1680)...
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    Caspar Bartholin the Younger (/bɑːrˈtoʊlɪn, ˈbɑːrtəlɪn/; Latinized: Caspar Bartholin Secundus; 10 September 1655 – 11 June 1738), was a Danish anatomist...
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    aggressive surgical intervention. Trisomy 13 was first observed by Thomas Bartholin in 1657, but the chromosomal nature of the disease was ascertained...
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  • is also known as Bartholin-Patau syndrome, since the clinical picture associated with trisomy 13 was described by Thomas Bartholin in 1656. At the time...
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  • (1654) and by another Dane, Thomas Bartholin the senior (1657). Ole Worm classed it as the 22nd type of Cetus, as did Bartholin, but one difference was that...
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    Icelandic Sagas. In Scandinavia, the 17th-century Danish scholars Thomas Bartholin and Ole Worm and Swedish scholar Olaus Rudbeck were the first to use...
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    skull, by Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1489 Transection of a human head, by Thomas Bartholin, 1673 The evolution of a head is associated with the cephalization...
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    Caspar Bartholin (1558–1628), physician and theologian Thomas Bartholin (1616–1680), physician, mathematician and theologian Thomas Bartholin (1659–1690)...
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    crew failed to capture it. Danish physician and natural historian Thomas Bartholin wrote about a mermaid specimen caught in Brazil (probably a manatee)...
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  • recur if the underlying fistula is not treated. First described by Thomas Bartholin in 1654, the name "gallstone ileus" is a misnomer because an ileus...
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    since Caspar Bartholin died in 1629 and Franciscus Sylvius only started medicine in 1632, these words are by either Caspar's son Thomas Bartholin or Franciscus...
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    pathology to crime investigation (4th ed.). Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas. pp. 87–127. ISBN 0398075441. OCLC 56614481. Bondeson, Jan (2000). The two-headed...
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  • Welsh port of Haverfordwest. Another reference to variolation is by Thomas Bartholin in 1675. After coming across the practice in Constantinople, the physician...
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    Hagestedgaard (category Buildings and structures of the Bartholin family)
    Henrik Thott (1663-1680) Thomas Bartholin (1680-1686) Caspar Bartholin (1686-1695) Laurits Jacobsen (1695-1704) Caspar Bartholin (1704-1709) Ursula von...
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    as 1600. "Adam's Apple" is found in a 1662 English translation of Thomas Bartholin's 1651 work Anatomia. The 1662 citation includes an explanation for...
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    observation to make important scientific discoveries. At the urging of Thomas Bartholin, Steensen first travelled to Rostock, then to Amsterdam, where he studied...
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    Danish physician and antiquarian Thomas Bartholin (1616–1680), discoverer of the lymphatic system Rasmus Bartholin (1625–1698), professor in geometry...
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    was inspired by Old Norse sources, and he mainly acquired them from Thomas Bartholin, Olaus Magnus and Torfaeus. He subscribed to the sagas that were printed...
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  • and landowner (born 1584) Morten Steenwinkel, architect (born 1595) Thomas Bartholin: De Angina Puerorum Campaniae Siciliaeque Epidemica Exercitationes...
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  • writings of Thomas Bartholin, Regnier de Graaf, William Harvey, Richard Lower, Marcello Malpighi, Jan Swammerdam, Raymond Vieussens, and Thomas Willis, Bibliotheca...
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    Stockholm: Gottfr. Kiesewetter. p. 64. Lovén (1887), p. 14, note 2. Bartholin, Thomas (1657). "Historia XXIV. Cetorum genera". Thomae Bartholini historiarum...
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    he did not publish anything about it until the fall of 1653, after Thomas Bartholin, a Danish scientist, had published a description of a similar discovery...
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    Islandorum of 1665). In Scandinavia, the 17th-century Danish scholars Thomas Bartholin and Ole Worm and the Swede Olaus Rudbeck used runic inscriptions and...
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     distillatoria, the Sri Lankan endemic. In 1677, Danish physician Thomas Bartholin made brief mention of it under the name Miranda herba, Latin for "marvellous...
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  • of Arup Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629) Caspar Bartholin the Younger (1655–1738) Rasmus Bartholin (1625–1698) Thomas Bartholin (1616–1680) Tove...
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    the heart: Andreas Vesalius, Enrico Rueda, Jean-Baptiste de Sénac, Thomas Bartholin, Jules Germain Cloquet and Robert Koch. It is well established that...
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