Vallisnerian medicine in «La Galleria di Minerva». This paper is an overview on the medical topics contributions by Antonio Vallisneri, which were published on "La Galleria di Minerva" between 1696 and 1708. The texts Vallisneri proposed testifie the Paduan scientist’s commitment to promoting dissemination and information on the modern way to medicine. Among the contributions concerning medical topics, published on the erudite venetian journal by Antonio Vallisneri, there are both anonymous and signed reviews of published books concerning medical treatment, reports of discoveries made by both Vallisneri himself and others, his suggestions as well those of others with regard to medical practice, theoretical medical questions, surgical exp...
The article addresses the controversial issue of scientific dissemination through the events of MUSM...
This paper sheds light on the efforts of naturalists to define a systematic approach to investigatio...
The anatomical theater of Padua, Northern Italy In the famous anatomic theatre built in 1590, Giovan...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
Nella cosmopolita République des Lettres, in cui il mezzo di comunicazione principale erano i numero...
In 1749 Martino Ghisi (1715-1794), a physician from Soresina, a small town near Cremona, in Lombardy...
The scientific museology began in Padua with the Museum of Natural Philosophy of Vallisneri. The pur...
This volume collects essays dealing with the history of medicine in early modern Europe, and ranging...
Th is paper will analize the attempt of a 17th century Italian surgeon and anatomist Marcus Aurelius...
Il Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia conserva alcuni reperti fossili appartenuti al Museo vallisneri...
This volume collects essays dealing with the history of medicine in early modern Europe, and ranging...
Percorso attraverso tre musei dell’ateneo patavino alla scoperta delle raccolte di Antonio Vallisner...
The Valsalva manoeuvre remains a popular medical topic, with more than 100 publications per annum, 3...
This consistent book has several strengths. The first is Zampieri’s effort to reunite three promine...
The Italian natural philosopher Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), who held a number of chairs in medic...
The article addresses the controversial issue of scientific dissemination through the events of MUSM...
This paper sheds light on the efforts of naturalists to define a systematic approach to investigatio...
The anatomical theater of Padua, Northern Italy In the famous anatomic theatre built in 1590, Giovan...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
Nella cosmopolita République des Lettres, in cui il mezzo di comunicazione principale erano i numero...
In 1749 Martino Ghisi (1715-1794), a physician from Soresina, a small town near Cremona, in Lombardy...
The scientific museology began in Padua with the Museum of Natural Philosophy of Vallisneri. The pur...
This volume collects essays dealing with the history of medicine in early modern Europe, and ranging...
Th is paper will analize the attempt of a 17th century Italian surgeon and anatomist Marcus Aurelius...
Il Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia conserva alcuni reperti fossili appartenuti al Museo vallisneri...
This volume collects essays dealing with the history of medicine in early modern Europe, and ranging...
Percorso attraverso tre musei dell’ateneo patavino alla scoperta delle raccolte di Antonio Vallisner...
The Valsalva manoeuvre remains a popular medical topic, with more than 100 publications per annum, 3...
This consistent book has several strengths. The first is Zampieri’s effort to reunite three promine...
The Italian natural philosopher Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), who held a number of chairs in medic...
The article addresses the controversial issue of scientific dissemination through the events of MUSM...
This paper sheds light on the efforts of naturalists to define a systematic approach to investigatio...
The anatomical theater of Padua, Northern Italy In the famous anatomic theatre built in 1590, Giovan...