Th is paper will analize the attempt of a 17th century Italian surgeon and anatomist Marcus Aurelius Severinus (1580-1656) to reform operative surgical procedures. His contribution to surgery was twofold: both on a methodological and technical level. Severinus was one of the first physicians to theorize and practice an active surgery he called "del medicar crudo" ("to medicate crudely"). He performed the newest surgical techniques, and professed a concept of an early intervening surgery, when the pathological process didn't show signs of spontaneous resolution. Subsequently, he showed boldness in his surgical practice, as reported in some extracts of his works "De recondita abscessum natura" and "De efficaci Medicina". However, Severinus'ef...
Background: The first reliable statistic data about perioperatory mortality were published in 1841 b...
AbstractProfessor Charles Sédillot (1804–1883) is one of the pioneers of modern medicine, surgery, a...
none9noThe origin of neurosurgery as a modern, successful, and separate branch of surgery could be d...
Giulio Cesare Aranzio in Italian (Julius Caesar Arantius in Latin) has not received full acclaim for...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
Surgery techniques in the ancient Roman world have provided us with basic medical ideas that have si...
Bibliografia di Marco Aurelio Severino (Tarsia, 1580 – Napoli, 1656) lettore di Anatomia e Chirurgia...
Botanico: Severino, Marco Aurelio (1580-1656). Professore di anatomia nell'Università di Napoli. Tit...
In their extensive writings, Hippocrates and Celsus counseled physicians to be knowledgeable in both...
Augusto Pellegrini worked as a general surgeon in Northern Italy. In 1905, in the field of orthopaed...
Lodovico Brunetti (1813-1899) was the first professor of pathological anatomy at the University of P...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
Gaspare Tagliacozzi's innovative surgical technique, which consisted of reconstructing parts of the ...
The significant amount of spinal surgery in neurological practice today prompts a survey of the hist...
Background: The first reliable statistic data about perioperatory mortality were published in 1841 b...
AbstractProfessor Charles Sédillot (1804–1883) is one of the pioneers of modern medicine, surgery, a...
none9noThe origin of neurosurgery as a modern, successful, and separate branch of surgery could be d...
Giulio Cesare Aranzio in Italian (Julius Caesar Arantius in Latin) has not received full acclaim for...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
Surgery techniques in the ancient Roman world have provided us with basic medical ideas that have si...
Bibliografia di Marco Aurelio Severino (Tarsia, 1580 – Napoli, 1656) lettore di Anatomia e Chirurgia...
Botanico: Severino, Marco Aurelio (1580-1656). Professore di anatomia nell'Università di Napoli. Tit...
In their extensive writings, Hippocrates and Celsus counseled physicians to be knowledgeable in both...
Augusto Pellegrini worked as a general surgeon in Northern Italy. In 1905, in the field of orthopaed...
Lodovico Brunetti (1813-1899) was the first professor of pathological anatomy at the University of P...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
Gaspare Tagliacozzi's innovative surgical technique, which consisted of reconstructing parts of the ...
The significant amount of spinal surgery in neurological practice today prompts a survey of the hist...
Background: The first reliable statistic data about perioperatory mortality were published in 1841 b...
AbstractProfessor Charles Sédillot (1804–1883) is one of the pioneers of modern medicine, surgery, a...
none9noThe origin of neurosurgery as a modern, successful, and separate branch of surgery could be d...