Makers Of Modern Medicine : Pioneers Of Pathology: The Legacy Of Giovanni Battista Morgagni
James Joseph Walsh
langue indéterminée | 12-02-2024 | 202 pages
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Giovanni Battista Morgagni, often hailed as the Father of Pathology, revolutionized medical science in the 18th century by establishing a systematic approach to understanding diseases through the correlation of clinical symptoms with postmortem findings. Born in 1682 in Forli, Italy, Morgagni's early education was heavily influenced by his mother, Maria Tornieli, who instilled in him a passion for learning. He pursued his medical studies at the University of Bologna, a leading center for medical education, where he was mentored by renowned anatomists such as Valsalva. Morgagni's groundbreaking work began as a young student, where he meticulously documented the anatomical changes associated with various diseases, laying the foundation for modern pathological anatomy. His seminal work, "The Seats and Causes of Disease," remains a classic in medical literature, offering insights that continue to inform contemporary medical practice. Morgagni's methodical approach emphasized the importance of examining all organs and considering alternative causes for symptoms, a practice that has become a cornerstone of modern diagnostic processes. His contributions extended beyond pathology, as he also explored the nervous system's reflex actions and the physiological changes of substances like alcohol. Morgagni's legacy is a testament to the enduring value of observation and empirical evidence in medical science, influencing generations of physicians and researchers.
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| Code EAN : | 9791041985234 |
| Editeur : | Culturea |
| Date de publication : | 12-02-2024 |
| Format : | Livre |
| Langue(s) : | langue indéterminée |
| Hauteur : | 220 mm |
| Largeur : | 170 mm |
| Epaisseur : | 14 mm |
| Poids : | 361 gr |
| Stock : | en stock chez le fournisseur |
| Nombre de pages : | 202 |