- name was
Santorio Santori (or de' Sanctoriis)
better known in
English as
Sanctorius of
Padua was an
Italian physiologist, physician, and professor, who introduced...
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Teresa (June 11, 2018). "The
Weighing Chair of
Sanctorius Sanctorius: A Replica". NTM. 26 (2): 121–149. doi:10.1007/s00048-018-0193-z...
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December 26 –
Justine Siegemund,
German midwife (died 1705)
February 22 –
Sanctorius,
Italian physiologist (born 1561)
Louise Bourgeois Boursier,
French Royal...
- System.
Felix Plater gives a
description of Dupuytren's contracture.
Sanctorius publishes De
statica medicina,
which will go
through five
editions in...
- Medicine. Kuwait:
Islamic Medical Organization.
Eknoyan G (1999). "Santorio
Sanctorius (1561-1636) -
founding father of
metabolic balance studies". American...
- ecliptic, and it will not be
properly identified until 1846.
Santorio Sanctorius puts the
thermometer to
medical use. approx. date –
William Gascoigne...
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designs (except for his use of a single-tube cannula).[citation needed]
Sanctorius (1561–1636) is
believed to be the
first to use a
trocar in the operation...
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using the
contraction of air to draw
water up a tube. 1612 —
Santorio Sanctorius makes the
first thermometer for
medical use. 1617 —
Giuseppe Biancani...
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performed the
first quantitative experiment.
Robert Boyle advanced chemistry.
Sanctorius measured body weight.
Physician Herman Boerhaave modeled the digestive...
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early work on non-Euclidean geometry,
although he didn't see it as such
Sanctorius (1561–1636),
physiologist and physician. He laid the
foundation for the...