Italian neurologist, physiologist, and anthropologist
Paolo Mantegazza
Born
1831-10-31
Monza
Died
1910-08-28
San Terezo (La Spezia)
Nationality
Italian
Education
University of Pisa, University of Milan; Doctorate of Medicine at University of Pavia
Known for
Experiments relating to coca and cognition
Movement
Liberal; Darwinist
Parent
Laura Solera Mantegazza (mother)
Paolo Mantegazza (Italian pronunciation:[ˈpaːolomanteˈɡattsa]; 31 October 1831 – 28 August 1910) was an Italian neurologist, physiologist, and anthropologist, known for his experimental investigation of coca leaves and its effects on the human psyche. He was also an author of fiction.
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consider it a noxious weed. The species name mantegazzianum refers to PaoloMantegazza (1831–1910), Italian traveller and anthropologist. Giant hogweed typically...
Golfo dei Poet in 1910 to commemorate the death of Italian writer PaoloMantegazza, (a famous Italian writer, neurologist, physiologist, and anthropologist)...
mid-19th century, with the publication of an influential paper by Dr. PaoloMantegazza praising its stimulating effects on cognition. This led to the invention...
the practice had existed in Scotland in early times. Italian scholar PaoloMantegazza, in his 1935 book The Sexual Relations of Mankind, said that while...
activity as well as a therapeutic one. This idea was expounded by PaoloMantegazza, a doctor who wrote about beaches and the sea as collective salons...
intrigued with coca and its medical and economic potential after reading PaoloMantegazza's paper on the effects of coca. Between 1863 and 1868 Mariani started...
Quincke use cocaine for spinal anesthesia. In 1859, an Italian doctor, PaoloMantegazza, returned from Peru, where he had witnessed first-hand the use of coca...
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anthropometry in India and founded the Indian Statistical Institute. PaoloMantegazza (1831–1910): Italian neurologist, physiologist and anthropologist,...
Battista Mantegazza, a nobleman from Monza. The couple settled in Monza and between 1831 and 1837 Solera gave birth to their three children: Paolo, Costanza...
to be in decline with evolution, a theory which his contemporary, PaoloMantegazza, later proved to be false when he discovered Darwin was not opening...
which he used in his book. He was also an admirer of the physiologist PaoloMantegazza. His book, in fact, can be considered a "scientifically tested" manual:...
Anthropology and Ethnology, founded by PaoloMantegazza, and pertaining to the Università degli Studi di Firenze. Mantegazza's bust, by Ettore Ximenes is located...
of Africa, travel writer Adeline Yen Mah - Chinese-American author PaoloMantegazza (1831–1910) - Italian writer, author of science fiction book L'Anno...
Eleanor Maguire 1970– Ireland Misha Mahowald 1963–1996 United States PaoloMantegazza 1831–1910 Italy Eve Marder 1948– United States Kavli prize in Neuroscience...
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explorer, gold prospector, logger and grazier (b. 1831) August 28 – PaoloMantegazza, Italian neurologist, physiologist, anthropologist, and fiction author...