Domenico Felice Antonio Cotugno (January 29, 1736 – October 6, 1822) was an Italian physician. Born at Ruvo di Puglia (Province of Bari, Apulia) into...
Cotugno is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822) Italian physician, active in Naples Guillermo Cotugno...
storico-ecclesiastica, who places among the illustrious men of Ruvo DomenicoCotugno and the poet Quintus Ennius and then identifies Ruvo with Strabo's...
respectively. It is also named Cotunnius' liquid and liquor cotunnii for DomenicoCotugno. The inner ear has two major parts, the cochlea and the vestibular...
Italian politician Domenico Condello, Italian mobster Domenico Corcione, Italian general DomenicoCotugno, Italian physician Domenico Criscito, Italian...
Mount Vesuvius, Naples Province, Campania, Italy. It was named for DomenicoCotugno (Cotunnius) (1736–1822), Italian physician and Professor of Anatomy...
(1716–1786), mathematician, astronomer, physicist, geographer, engineer DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822), physician, first to provide the definitions of cerebrospinal...
United States C Jules Cotard 1840 - 1889 France Cotard delusion C DomenicoCotugno 1736 - 1822 Italy C Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt 1885 - 1964 Canada Creutzfeldt–Jakob...
or the soft palate. The nasopalatine nerve was first identified by DomenicoCotugno. Base of skull. Inferior surface. Foramina of Scarpa This article incorporates...
Caccioppoli, mathematician Antonio Cardarelli, physician and politician DomenicoCotugno, physician Nicola Fusco, mathematician Antonio Genovesi, philosopher...
arteries to veins in capillaries. Cerebrospinal fluid: the physician DomenicoCotugno is credited with the discovery of this fluid in 1774. DDrna: a class...
rotating systems, which later became known as the Coriolis effect DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822) – Italian anatomist who discovered the nasopalatine nerve...
died in 1832, connecting the school of Morgagni with the modern era), DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822), and Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani (1725–1813), the author...
one of the mulieres Saleritanae) Vincenzo Braca (16–17th century) DomenicoCotugno (18th–19th century) Giuseppe Gaimari (18–19th century) This most celebrated...
entrapment is closely linked to advances in surgical research. 1764: DomenicoCotugno describes sciatica as a disease of nervous origin. 1881: Lasegue's...
known for his discoveries on the anatomical structure of the ear DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822), physician. He discovered albuminuria (about a half century...
professor of botany." The plant Petagnaea gussonei is named in his honour. DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822), "was a Neapolitan physician and was the first to provide...
known for his discoveries on the anatomical structure of the ear DomenicoCotugno (1736–1822), physician and anatomist; discovered albuminuria (about...
attached to the Ospedale degli Incurabili, where he trained under DomenicoCotugno, Sabato Mauro, and Nicola Franchini. after five years, he had an appointment...
men stood out among which the most famous is undoubtedly the doctor DomenicoCotugno. In 1806, under the Napoleonic rule, feudalism was abolished, thus...
medicine in his home town. Among his academic teachers were Domenico Cirillo, DomenicoCotugno, Vincenzo Petagna, Nicola Andria and Antonio Sementini. When...
servitú. He then proceeded to study medicine, learning anatomy under DomenicoCotugno and chemistry under Giuseppe Vairo, and working at the Ospedale degli...
Naples to study medicine. Very important for him was the figure of DomenicoCotugno, holder of the Chair of Protomedicato of the Reign (a sort of general...
resonate near the apex of the cochlea, and low frequencies near the base (DomenicoCotugno had to turn this around in 1760). In 1683, Duverney identified a temporal...
as well as songs for Johnny Hallyday, Mireille Mathieu, Ornella Vanoni, Domenico Modugno, Claude François, Gigliola Cinquetti, Gérard Lenorman, Michel Sardou...
age of seventeen to study medicine. He studied under Domenico Cirillo (1739-1799), DomenicoCotugno (1736-1822), and Vincenzo Petagna (1730-1810). He worked...
from 1799. Following pain in his left side, he was advised by doctor DomenicoCotugno to return to his own city Altamura. In the University of Altamura,...
anti-fascist. He obtained his classical high school diploma at the DomenicoCotugno high school in L'Aquila, then moved to Colle di Buggiano to study law...