Giuseppe Testa (30 June 1819, Martina Franca – 14 December 1894, Naples) was an Italian surgeon.
He studied in Naples where he graduated in medicine and surgery at the age of 21.
He was well known for the successful surgical operation on Carlo Filangieri's leg, saving him from a gangrene which would have brought certain amputation. His surgical clinic became the most important in Naples; it was attended by many students and in 1876 he became a professor of surgery at Naples University.
Testa was also a member of the "Medical-Surgical Royal Academy".
GiuseppeTesta (30 June 1819, Martina Franca – 14 December 1894, Naples) was an Italian surgeon. He studied in Naples where he graduated in medicine and...
reports of the disease were also published by the Italians Giuseppe Flajani and Antonio GiuseppeTesta, in 1802 and 1810 respectively, and by the English physician...
reports of the disease were also published by the Italians Giuseppe Flajani and Antonio GiuseppeTesta, in 1802 and 1810 respectively, and by the English physician...
reconstruction of the basilica this instrument was rebuilt by organ master GiuseppeTesta who also created a new organ for the left transept. Both organs has...
tecnica ed arte, in Palermo nell’Età del Ferro, Palermo 1983, pp. 88–92 GiuseppeTesta, "Serradifalco", Serradifalco 1990 Ettore Sessa, Domenico Lo Faso Pietrasanta...
Archbishop Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, who later as Pope John XXIII gave him his final appointment as President of the Academy. Giacomo Testa was born on 3...
Temistocle Testa (11 November 1897 – 17 July 1949) was an Italian Fascist activist and politician. Born in Grana, Piedmont on 11 November 1897, Testa studied...
John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, Italian: [ˈandʒelo dʒuˈzɛppe roŋˈkalli]; 25 November 1881 – 3...
tecnica ed arte, in Palermo nell’Età del Ferro, Palermo 1983, pp. 88–92 GiuseppeTesta, "Serradifalco", Serradifalco 1990 Ettore Sessa, Domenico Lo Faso Pietrasanta...
General Testa, A. and Armstrong, G. (2008). "Words and actions: Italian ultras and neo-fascism" Social Identities, vol. 14 (4), pp. 473 – 490 Testa, A. (2009)...
(2010) with Kathrin Plath (UCLA) and Stem Cell Epigenetics (2019) with GiuseppeTesta (IEO). In a series of papers, Meshorer discovered the unique epigenetics...
Repubblica.it (in Italian) Di Matteo assale Brusca: "Animale, ti stacco la testa", La Repubblica, September 15, 1998 "STRAGE DI CAPACI, 24 ERGASTOLI - La...
Italia Murru retired to Porto San Paolo on Sardinia, wintering at Capo Testa, until her death in 2003 at age 95. Paolo II was the last to actively rule...
Franco Cardini [it]. Breve storia di Prato, Pacini Editore, 2006. GiuseppeTesta. Prato, la storia e i suoi due distretti, Pentalinea, 2009. Wikimedia...
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sempre addio (Giuseppe Verdi) Mal reggendo all'aspro assalto (Giuseppe Verdi) Ai nostri monti (Giuseppe Verdi) Ah! tu dei vivere (Giuseppe Verdi) Misero...
publicize the Zenit hat, Giuseppe Minonzio, Gino Boccasile, Luigi Bompard, Jeanne Grignani, Luigi Veronesi, Max Huber and Armando Testa. Today, the antique...
A Fistful of Death (Italian: Giù la testa... hombre ) (Also known as Adios Compañeros) is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Demofilo Fidani and...
Tommaso della Testa Piccolomini (died 1482) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sovana and Bishop of Pienza and Montalcino (1470–1482)...
Giuseppe Ambrosino Di Bruttopilo (born 10 September 2003) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie B club Catanzaro, on loan...