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- 1562) was an Italian priest and anatomist often known by his Latin name Fallopius. He was one of the most important anatomists and physicians of the sixteenth...
- performed. The first true description of cranioplasty in Europe was made by Fallopius in the 16th century, stating that the fractured cranium should be removed...
- known from the early history of Lucca as the Vicaria di Val di Lima, and Fallopius once claimed that the springs cured his own deafness. Situated along the...
- called the Graafian follicle in his honor, although others, including Fallopius, had noticed the follicles previously (but failed to recognize its reproductive...
- treated with a known dose—whereas with raw plant material, as Gabriel Fallopius once lamented, "if soporifics are weak they do not help; if they are strong...
- names of Bembo, Sperone Speroni, the anatomist Vesalius, Copernicus, Fallopius, Fabrizio d'Acquapendente, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey, Pietro Pomponazzi...
- Retrieved 14 September 2018. In the 1540s, an Italian doctor named Gabriele Fallopius — the same man who discovered and subsequently named the Fallopian tubes...
- Paduan professorship, which had become vacant on the death of contemporary Fallopius. After struggling for many days with adverse winds in the Ionian Sea,...
- the prominence of the facial canal (or prominence of the aqueduct of Fallopius) upon the medial wall indicates the position of the superior portion of...
- visited, including Dante on his way to Northern Italy[citation needed]. Fallopius, who gave the springs credit for the cure of his own deafness, sounded...