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Marco Aurelio Severino (November, 1580 – July 12, 1656) was an Italian surgeon and anatomist.
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MarcoAurelioSeverino (November, 1580 – July 12, 1656) was an Italian surgeon and anatomist. Severino was born in Tarsia (Calabria, Italy), of Giovanni...
theories predict modern science Fabio Colonna (1567–1640), botanist MarcoAurelioSeverino (1580–1656), surgeon and anatomist; first to include drawings of...
drawn by Leonardo da Vinci,[citation needed] and then recognised by MarcoAurelioSeverino in 1643. Situs inversus was first described more than a century...
recommended using a curved silver tube with several holes in it. MarcoAurelioSeverino (1580–1656), a skillful surgeon and anatomist, performed multiple...
are more similar to humans than to monkeys because of their arms. MarcoAurelioSeverino also compared various animals, including birds, in his Zootomia...
actor Marcello Guido, deconstructivist architect MarcoAurelioSeverino, surgeon, anatomist and author Marco Cardisco, 16th-century Renaissance artist Maria...
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. Diphtheria epidemic in Naples, during which MarcoAurelioSeverino performs successful tracheotomies. Jean Beguin publishes Tyrocinium...
invention Thomas Bartholin credits to the Italian MarcoAurelioSeverino of Naples. According to Bartholin, Severino was the first to present the use of freezing...
recommended using a curved silver tube with several holes in it. MarcoAurelioSeverino (1580–1656), a skilful surgeon and anatomist, performed at least...
found in the works of Galileo and several Lincei, Harvey, Gassendi, MarcoAurelioSeverino—who was probably also in contact with the Lincie—and Nathanial Highmore...
such as Irish plague doctor Niall Ó Glacáin and Italian surgeon MarcoAurelioSeverino. Gabriel da Fonseca died on 12 December 1668 in Parione, Rome, having...
(1567–1640), naturalist, was a member of the Accademia dei Lincei. MarcoAurelioSeverino (1580–1656), wrote the "First Test of Surgical Pathology." He was...
tracheotomy, recommending a curved silver tube with several holes in it. MarcoAurelioSeverino (1580–1656), a skillful surgeon and anatomist, performed multiple...
Pius V and Gregory XIII. Among his most distinguished pupils were MarcoAurelioSeverino and Giovanni Battista Cavallari. In 1608 the German medic Giovanni...
Nicola Antonio Stigliola, Quinzio Bongiovanni, Mario Schipani, MarcoAurelioSeverino and Brother Donato D'Eremita and learning about plants, botanical...
travelled around Europe, attending Johann Vesling's classes at Padua, MarcoAurelioSeverino at Naples, and visiting Montpellier and England. He received an...
Severino Bernardini (Domodossola, 31 March 1966) is a former Italian long-distance runner who specialized in the marathon race. He won two medals at the...
Aurelio Genghini (1 October 1907 – 10 September 2001) was an Italian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Gruyter. p. 47. ISBN 978-3-11-033027-4. Hörmann, C. (2000). "Agostino, Aurelio, Confessiones". In Volpi, Franco (ed.). Dizionario delle opere filosofiche...