In our article we present the anatomical work of the distinguished Renaissance anatomist Realdo Colombo, as well as, his contribution to the discovery of pulmonary circulation. Colombo was not the first to describe the pulmonary circulation, but he backed up this hypothesis with evidence after extensive dissection and vivisection. He paved the way for his successors and particularly William Harvey (1578-1657) to the establishment of anatomy and physiology of blood circulation
The University of Padua is one of the most ancient in the world, being founded in 1222, and the most...
Published in 1628 in Frankfurt, William Harvey’s An Anatomical Exercise Concerning the Motion of the...
Scientific theories take centuries to come into existence and they keep on evolving. Uncountable int...
The date of birth of Realdo Colombo is still uncertain. However, 1516 is conventionally credited as ...
The date of birth of Realdo Colombo is still uncertain. However, 1516 is conventionally credited as ...
In 1661, Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), one of the most important 17th-century anatomists and physic...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed sinc...
Marcello Malpighi is considered to be the founder of microscopic anatomy. For almost 40 years he use...
Over the centuries, great interest has been devoted to the placenta and to its highly symbolic signi...
The discovery of the lymphatic system has a long and fascinating history. The interest in anatomy an...
The existence of systemic arteries to the lungs has been known for many centuries. Ruysch (1732) cla...
500 years ago was born Realdo Colombo (Matteo Realdo Colombo, latinized by Renaldus Columbus, 1516 o...
In 1903, Tigerstedt (57) reviewed the then existing literature on the pulmonary circulation and, aft...
The following concluding remarks are perhaps not strictly relevant in connection with the pulmonary...
The University of Padua is one of the most ancient in the world, being founded in 1222, and the most...
Published in 1628 in Frankfurt, William Harvey’s An Anatomical Exercise Concerning the Motion of the...
Scientific theories take centuries to come into existence and they keep on evolving. Uncountable int...
The date of birth of Realdo Colombo is still uncertain. However, 1516 is conventionally credited as ...
The date of birth of Realdo Colombo is still uncertain. However, 1516 is conventionally credited as ...
In 1661, Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), one of the most important 17th-century anatomists and physic...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed sinc...
Marcello Malpighi is considered to be the founder of microscopic anatomy. For almost 40 years he use...
Over the centuries, great interest has been devoted to the placenta and to its highly symbolic signi...
The discovery of the lymphatic system has a long and fascinating history. The interest in anatomy an...
The existence of systemic arteries to the lungs has been known for many centuries. Ruysch (1732) cla...
500 years ago was born Realdo Colombo (Matteo Realdo Colombo, latinized by Renaldus Columbus, 1516 o...
In 1903, Tigerstedt (57) reviewed the then existing literature on the pulmonary circulation and, aft...
The following concluding remarks are perhaps not strictly relevant in connection with the pulmonary...
The University of Padua is one of the most ancient in the world, being founded in 1222, and the most...
Published in 1628 in Frankfurt, William Harvey’s An Anatomical Exercise Concerning the Motion of the...
Scientific theories take centuries to come into existence and they keep on evolving. Uncountable int...