Bartolomeo Eustachi (c. 1500–1510 – 27 August 1574), also known as Eustachio or by his Latin name of Bartholomaeus Eustachius (/juːˈsteɪʃəs/), was an...
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worked under Sandro Botticelli Bartolomeo di Tommaso (fl. early 15th century), Italian painter Bartolomeo Eustachi a.k.a. Eustachius (c. 1500–1574)...
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Eustathius Saint Eustachius Sint Eustatius, Dutch island in the Caribbean Bartolomeo Eustachi (c. 1500–1510 – 1574), anatomist Eustáquio van Lieshout (1890–1943)...
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diameter. It is named after the sixteenth-century Italian anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachi. In humans and other tetrapods, both the middle ear and the ear canal...
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Otto Westphal (1833–1890), German neurologist Eustachian tube – Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 / 1514 / 1520–1574), Italian anatomist Fallopian tube – Gabriele...
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Portuguese stronghold of Hormuz, but fails to capture it. In Italy, Bartolomeo Eustachi completes his Tabulae anatomicae, presenting his discoveries on the...
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"coursing over the intestines full of yellow matter." In about 1563 Bartolomeo Eustachi, a professor of anatomy, described the thoracic duct in horses as...
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of hydrocephalus, or fluid filling the brain. In the same year, Bartolomeo Eustachi studied the optic nerve, mainly focusing on its origin in the brain...
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teaching at the University of Leiden. The anatomical engravings of Bartolomeo Eustachi (died 1574) are published for the first time as Tabulae anatomicae...
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followers of the pictures of Andreas Vesalius. The Tabulae anatomicae of Bartolomeo Eustachi ("Eustachius") (1552), printed in 1714, had a major effect on the...
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names: Avogadro constant after Amedeo Avogadro Eustachian tube after Bartolomeo Eustachi Fermion, Fermium, Fermi (unit), Fermi level after Enrico Fermi Fibonacci...
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laparoscopy, is the most common treatment for small pheochromocytomas. Bartolomeo Eustachi, an Italian anatomist, is credited with the first description of...
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than a millennium. It was only in the 1550s that anatomists such as Bartolomeo Eustachi and Jacques Dubois began to use the terms to specifically and consistently...
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Portuguese stronghold of Hormuz, but fails to capture it. In Italy, Bartolomeo Eustachi completes his Tabulae anatomicae, presenting his discoveries on the...
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mediated by the acid gastric juice of the stomach. Eustachian tube: Bartolomeo Eustachi extended the knowledge of the internal ear by rediscovering and describing...
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after Leonhard Euler Europa, Greek mythological character – Europe Bartolomeo Eustachi, Italian biologist – Eustachian tube Eutyches, Greek religious leader...
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Harvey Cushing – Cushing's disease John Langdon Down – Down syndrome Bartolomeo Eustachi – Eustachian tube Gabriele Falloppio – Fallopian tube Camillo Golgi...
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for having discovered the serotonin (1935) and octopamine (1948) Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 or 1514–1574), anatomist. He described many structures in the...
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equations; emphasized the need for both negative and complex numbers Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 or 1514–1574), anatomist, described many structures in the...
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– botanist who formulated a major system of plant classification Bartolomeo Eustachi (c. 1500–1574) – one of the founders of human anatomy Jean-Henri...
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Euler 1905–1983 Sweden Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - 1970. Bartolomeo Eustachi 1500/1514–1574 Italy Eustachian tube Edward Evarts 1926–1985 United...
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inferioris, was described for the first time by the Italian anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachi (born between 1500 and 1513, died 1574). This article incorporates...
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23 – Ebussuud Efendi, Ottoman Grand Mufti (b. 1490) August 27 – Bartolomeo Eustachi, Italian anatomist September 1 – Louis, Count of Stolberg, German...
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(Thomas van Erpe) Leonhardus Eulerus (Leonhard Euler) Eustachius (Bartolomeo Eustachi) Hieronymus Fabricius (Girolamo Fabrizi) Fallopius (Gabriele Falloppio)...
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23 – Ebussuud Efendi, Ottoman Grand Mufti (b. 1490) August 27 – Bartolomeo Eustachi, Italian anatomist September 1 – Louis, Count of Stolberg, German...
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and studied medicine in Padua and Rome under Realdo Columbo and Bartolomeo Eustachi. He published several works on anatomy, including De animi et corporis...
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In Italy, Bartolomeo Eustachi completes his Tabulae anatomicae, presenting his discoveries on the structure of the inner ear (including the Eustachian...
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Aldrovandi and Giulio Arenzi in Bologna; Gabriele Falloppio in Padua; Bartolomeo Eustachi in Rome; and Guillaume Rondelet. In Montpelier he met Felix Platter...
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26 – Martin Helwig, Silesian cartographer (born 1516) August 27 – Bartolomeo Eustachi, Italian anatomist (born 1500 or 1514) October 4 - Johann Winter...
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June–October – Outbreak of bubonic plague in London kills over 20,000. Bartolomeo Eustachi publishes De Renibus (including his discovery of the adrenal glands)...
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