Matteo Realdo Colombo (c. 1515 – 1559) was an Italian professor of anatomy and a surgeon at the University of Padua between 1544 and 1559. Matteo Realdo Colombo...
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the rest of the body by the heart, though earlier writers, such as Realdo Colombo, Michael Servetus, and Jacques Dubois, had provided precursors of the...
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to propose pulmonary circulation (Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus and Realdo Colombo preceded him), he is credited as the first person in the Western world...
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he concluded that it had a urinary function. Following this study, Realdo Colombo (also known as Renaldus Columbus), a lecturer in surgery at the University...
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" which has been translated by some to mean "Double Row of Teeth." Realdo Colombo, a 16th-century physician, mentioned in his writings that one of his...
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introduced the term "physiology". Galen, Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus, Realdo Colombo, Amato Lusitano and William Harvey, are credited as making important...
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corporis partium curatione (1537) Academic advisors Johann Winter von Andernach Jacques Dubois Jean Fernel Notable students John Caius Realdo Colombo...
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report found that this was not the case. The anatomist and surgeon Realdo Colombo described what could have been the disease in 1559, and the first account...
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epigenetic than preformationist. Later, European physicians such as Galen, Realdo Colombo and Girolamo Fabrici would build upon Aristotle's theories, which were...
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Mary Clerke (1842–1907) – Irish astronomer and science educator Mateo Realdo Colombo (1516–1559) – discovered the pulmonary circuit, which paved the way...
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