Bartolomeo Maggi (Latinized as Bartholomeus Maggius) (August 1477 – 7 April 1552) was an Italian military surgeon who spent several years of his life on the battlefields treating, soothing, and healing the most desperate wounds.[1] The experience he gained in this field lead him to write a work on surgeries in wartime De Vulnerum Sclopetorum, et Bombardarum Curatione Tractatus (1552) which was the first to deal with gunshot wounds. The Latin term Vulnus sclopetarium referring to gunshot wounds was first used by him.[2] His work was published posthumously by his brother Giovanni Battista.
Maggi was born in Bologna where he trained in surgery. He joined the papal army as a doctor at Rome under Pope Julius III. He served at the sieges of Parma and Mirandola and described treatments for bullet wounds and the management of amputations. Maggi noted that gunshot wounds damaged not by gunpowder toxicity as was then held but through damage to tissue.[3] One of his nephews Julius Caesar Arantius (1530–1589) also became a notable surgeon.[4]
^Pandolfi, Simone (12 September 2016). La chirurgia militare nel Cinquecento: Fra tradizione e novità: Ambroise Parè e Bartolomeo Maggi (in Italian). Soldiershop Publishing. ISBN 978-88-9327-123-3.
^Partin, C. (2018). "Vulnus sclopetarium (gunshot wound)". Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings. 31 (2): 231–234. doi:10.1080/08998280.2018.1444299. PMC 5914396. PMID 29706831.
^Nakayama, Don K. (2020). "Vesalius: Surgeon to Monarchs". The American Surgeon. 86 (3): 173–175. doi:10.1177/000313482008600323. ISSN 0003-1348. PMID 32223793. S2CID 214732227.
^Bir, Shyamal C.; Ambekar, Sudheer; Kukreja, Sunil; Nanda, Anil (2015). "Julius Caesar Arantius (Giulio Cesare Aranzi, 1530–1589) and the hippocampus of the human brain: History behind the discovery". Journal of Neurosurgery. 122 (4): 971–975. doi:10.3171/2014.11.JNS132402. PMID 25574573.
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of Ottaviano di Jacopo and Maria Maggi. Owing to the poverty of the family, he studied with his uncle BartolomeoMaggi (1477–1552), a famous surgeon who...
the Rome Grand Prix in 1926. Maggi drove in a Bugatti Type 35 and Bugatti Type 36 alongside Ettore Bugatti and Bartolomeo Costantini. With Mazzotti and...
Archbishops Charles and Federico) and Count Bartolomeo Arese, President of the Senate. The latter would help Maggi obtain the office of Secretary to the Senate...
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Candeloro, p. 8. Maselli and Candeloro, p. 9. Maselli and Candeloro, p. 7. Maggi, Laura. "Italian immigrants: The Times-Picayune covers 175 years of New...
attention of the Friulian Church authorities when a village priest, Don Bartolomeo Sgabarizza, began investigating the claims made by the benandante Paolo...
(1229), of the Friars Preachers, was distinguished for his virtue. Berardo Maggi (1275), a Guelph (papal supporter in the Investiture Conflict), was made...
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leadership was contested between powerful families, chief among them the Maggi and the Brusati, the latter of the (pro-imperial, anti-papal) Ghibelline...
Delage on the first lap. Once again it was the small, nimble Bugatti of Bartolomeo Costantini that held off the rest of the pack. When the works Delage team...
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November 2011. Prosperetti, p. 48 Beck, pp. 43–44 Kleist 2001, p. 136. Maggi 2009, p. 202. Vickers, Brian (29 August 2008) [March 1990]. "Leisure and...
Macmillan – Daniel and Alexander Macmillan Macy's – Rowland Hussey Macy Maggi – Julius Maggi Mahindra Group – K.C. Mahindra and J.C. Mahindra, India Maki – Mimur...
started the racing season. Four young gentleman-drivers (including Conte Aymo Maggi and Franco Mazzotti), wanting to restore Brescia's former pre-eminence in...
accumulated. It is speculated that Ludovico had another lover, Graziosa Maggi, however, the exact nature of their relationship is uncertain. Graziosa...
close race, the Peugeots initially led but it was the smaller Bugatti of Bartolomeo Costantini that came through for the victory. Louis Wagner was second...
thirteenth century in front of the Brolleto. In 1298, at the behest of Berardo Maggi and as part of the expansion of the public palazzo, the church and the attached...
poet Berardino Rota, the historian Angelo di Costanzo and the polymath Bartolomeo Maranta. In 1551 he received the minor orders from the Bishop of Lecce...