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'''Galeazzo di Santa Sofia''' (died 1427) was an Italian [[physician]] and [[anatomist]]. |
'''Galeazzo di Santa Sofia''' (died 1427) was an Italian [[physician]] and [[anatomist]]. |
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== Life == |
== Life == |
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He taught medicine at the universities in [[University of Bologna|Bologna]] and [[University of Padua|Padua]]. He was called to [[Vienna]] where he introduced [[anatomy]] as a subject of study and in 1404 made the first [[dissection]] north of the Alps.<ref name="RegalNanut2007">{{Cite book|author1 = Wolfgang Regal|author2 = Michael Nanut|title = Vienna – A Doctor’s Guide: 15 walking tours through Vienna’s medical history|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=ARYNOecoznYC&pg=PP7|date = December 13, 2007|publisher = Springer Science & Business Media|isbn = 978-3-211-48952-9|p = 7}}</ref> |
He taught medicine at the universities in [[University of Bologna|Bologna]] and [[University of Padua|Padua]]. He was called to [[Vienna]] where he introduced [[anatomy]] as a subject of study and in 1404 made the first [[dissection]] north of the Alps.<ref name="RegalNanut2007">{{Cite book|author1 = Wolfgang Regal|author2 = Michael Nanut|title = Vienna – A Doctor’s Guide: 15 walking tours through Vienna’s medical history|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=ARYNOecoznYC&pg=PP7|date = December 13, 2007|publisher = Springer Science & Business Media|isbn = 978-3-211-48952-9|p = 7}}</ref> |
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== Works == |
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* {{Cite book|title=Opus medicinae practicae saluberrimum|language=la|publisher=Valentin Kobian|location=Haguenau|year=1533|url=https://preserver.beic.it/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5286005}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== Bibliography == |
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* {{Cite book|title = Opus medicinae practicae saluberrimum, antehac nusquam impressum, Galeatij de Sancta Sophia in nonum tractatum libri Rhasis ad regem Almansorem|author = Galeazzo Santa Sofia|url = https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=2999038&custom_att_2=simple_viewer&search_terms=DTL6&pds_handle=|publisher = Valentin Kobian|location= Haguenau|year = 1533}} |
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Galeazzo di Santa Sofia (died 1427) was an Italian physician and anatomist.
Life
[edit]He taught medicine at the universities in Bologna and Padua. He was called to Vienna where he introduced anatomy as a subject of study and in 1404 made the first dissection north of the Alps.[1]
Works
[edit]- Opus medicinae practicae saluberrimum (in Latin). Haguenau: Valentin Kobian. 1533.
References
[edit]- ^ Wolfgang Regal; Michael Nanut (December 13, 2007). Vienna – A Doctor’s Guide: 15 walking tours through Vienna’s medical history. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 7. ISBN 978-3-211-48952-9.