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Gabriele Falloppio (1522/23 – 9
October 1562) was an
Italian priest and
anatomist often known by his
Latin name Fallopius. He was one of the most important...
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correspondence between Andreas Vesalius and
Gabriele Falloppio and
separately by
Gabriele Falloppio. The
condition is
named for François
Gigot de la Peyronie...
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Gabriele Falloppio, most
notably in that both
Colombo and
Falloppio claimed to have
discovered the ****oris.
Although both
Colombo and
Falloppio gave claim...
- The name
comes from the
Italian Catholic priest and
anatomist Gabriele Falloppio, for whom
other anatomical structures are also named. Each
fallopian tube...
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receiving a
Doctor of
Medicine degree in 1559
under the
guidance of
Gabriele Falloppio. He was a
private teacher of
anatomy in Padua, 1562–1565, and in 1565...
- apes and pigs in the 2nd
century AD. In the mid 16th century,
Gabriele Falloppio (discoverer of the
fallopian tubes),
described what is now
known as the...
- (for Spain), and John
Cabot (for England).
Italian scientists such as
Falloppio, Tartaglia,
Galileo and
Torricelli pla**** key
roles in the Scientific...
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appendix in the 16th century,
followed by
Andreas Vesalius and
Gabriele Falloppio.
Clinical understanding progressed in the 18th and 19th centuries, marked...
- Padua,
Gabriele Falloppio (discoverer of the
fallopian tube), who
claimed that he was the
first to
discover the ****oris. In 1561,
Falloppio stated, "Modern...
- horn.: 60–1 In 16th-century Italy,
anatomist and
physician Gabriele Falloppio wrote a
treatise on syphilis.: 51, 54–5 The
earliest do****ented strain...