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Gaspare Aselli (or Asellio) (c. 1581 – 9
September 1625) was an
Italian physician noted for the
discovery of the
lacteal vessels of the
lymphatic system...
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until the
electronic calculator takes over in the
early 1970s.
Gaspare Aselli discovers the
lacteal vessels of the
lymphatic system.
Flemish anatomist...
- The gens
Claudia (Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]),
sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most
prominent patrician houses at
ancient Rome. The gens
traced its origin...
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Cattapani (born ca.1570) an
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance
Gaspare Aselli (1581–1626), physician.
Tarquinio Merula (1595–1665), an
Italian composer...
- thoracis. The next
breakthrough came when in 1622 a physician,
Gaspare Aselli,
identified lymphatic vessels of the
intestines in dogs and
termed them...
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December 27 – Jean Chalette,
French painter (d. 1643) date
unknown Gasparo Aselli,
Italian physician (d. 1626)
Jeremias Drexel,
German Jesuit writer of devotional...
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contributed to the
emergence of new
algebra (born 1568)
April 14 –
Gaspare Aselli,
Italian anatomist (born c. 1581) June 21 –
Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt, Flemish-born...
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tremissis asinus asin-
donkey Aselli, asinine, Asinus,
easel †asellus asell-
asper asper-
rough asperate, asperatus...
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posthumously in
Venice with
illustrations by
Giulio C****erio.
Gaspare Aselli's De
lactibus sive
lacteis venis is
published posthumously in Milan. Francis...
- "milky
veins in the gut of a well fed dog" in the 17th
century by
Gasparo Aselli, they were
ignored for
centuries until in 1937
Howard Florey showed that...