Discoveries concerning metabolism and invention of technical instruments
Santorio Santorio (29 March 1561 – 25 February 1636[1]) whose real name was Santorio Santori[2][3] (or de' Sanctoriis) better known in English as Sanctorius of Padua[4] was an Italian physiologist, physician, and professor, who introduced the quantitative approach into the life sciences and is considered the father of modern quantitative experimentation in medicine. He is also known as the inventor of several medical devices. His work De Statica Medicina, written in 1614, saw many publications and influenced generations of physicians.[5][6]
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thermoscope as far back as 1606. The inventor could be his physician friend SantorioSantorio or another person of the learned circle in Venice of which they were...
European scientists, notably Galileo Galilei and Italian physiologist SantorioSantorio developed devices with an air-filled glass bulb, connected to a tube...
as making important discoveries in the circulation of the blood. SantorioSantorio in 1610s was the first to use a device to measure the pulse rate (the...
Francesco Antonio Santorio (died 1589) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera (1586–1589) and Archbishop of Santa Severina...
referred to as "the father of physiology," along with Venetian physician SantorioSantorio (1561–1636).[by whom?] Boerhaave introduced the quantitative approach...
Giovanni Battista Santorio or Giovan Battista Santoro (died 29 February 1592) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Tricarico (1586–1592)...
first controlled experiments in human metabolism were published by SantorioSantorio in 1614 in his book Ars de statica medecina. This book describes how...
Antonio Santorio (died May 1628) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Policastro (1610–1628). On 26 April 1610, Giovanni Antonio Santorio was...
European scientists Cornelius Drebbel, Robert Fludd, Galileo Galilei and SantorioSantorio in the 16th and 17th centuries were able to gauge the relative "coldness"...
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Fahrenheit—24 May 1686 and on the 350th anniversary of the death of SantorioSantorio—22 February 1636)". Klinicheskaia Meditsina. Vol. 64, no. 10 (published...
obtaining his medical doctorate from the University of Padua with SantorioSantorio in 1619. From 1619 to 1623, he practiced medicine in Lübeck. In 1622...
by Jacques Babinet with a microscopic reading system). By the way, SantorioSantorio had already described a thread hygrometer in 1623. Likewise, an illustration...
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Sandy Santori, Canadian politician Santorio Santoro List of names derived from Santoro This page lists people with...
first controlled experiments in human metabolism were published by SantorioSantorio in 1614 in his book Ars de statica medicina. He described how he weighed...
and geography. The first person to accurately measure the pulse rate was Santorio Santorii who invented the pulsilogium, a form of pendulum which was later...
be affected by changes in atmospheric pressure. Italian physician SantorioSantorio is the first known individual to have put a measurable scale on the...
of seriously injured and maimed patients for more than 24 hours at SantorioSantorio Provincial Hospital in Pula. Following the peace treaty, Geppino Micheletti...
Archduke Wenceslaus of Austria, Archduke of Austria (d. 1578) March 29 – SantorioSantorio, Italian biologist (d. 1636) April 8 Thiri Thudhamma Yaza of Martaban...
fictional product is "Vampy Cat! Grr! Argh! He'll love you to <obscured> the Santorio Corporation!" At the end of the credits of the animated sketch comedy parody...
Lucrezio Gravisi Franco Juri Tinkara Kovač Igor Pribac Tomaž Šalamun SantorioSantorio Nazario Sauro Spartaco Schergat Francesco Trevisani Pier Paolo Vergerio...
1584) February 16 – Tokuhime, Japanese noble (b. 1559) February 22 – SantorioSantorio, Italian physician (b. 1561) March 11 – Christoph Grienberger, Austrian...
Antonio Carafa Marcantonio Maffei Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta Giulio Antonio Santorio Pier Donato Cesi Carlo Grassi Charles d'Angennes de Rambouillet Felice...