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Name: Bartolomeo Eustachio
Birth Date: c. 1524
Death Date: 1574
Nationality: Italian
Occupations: anatomist

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Biography of Bartolomeo Eustachio
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Eustachio was one of the Italian anatomists of the sixteenth century who laid the foundation for modern studies of the human body. The Eustachian tube, which extends from the middle ear to the pharynx, was named after him. Eustachio was born in San...
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Biography of Bartolomeo Eustachio
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Bartolomeo Eustachio (known as Eustachius) wrote a remarkable series of scientific works on the following subjects: anatomy of the kidney, the hearing apparatus, the teeth, and the circulatory system, during 1562 and 1563. These works were organized...


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1510?-1574 Italian Anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachio, contemporary of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) and a major figure in the great flowering of knowledge in gross anatomy that occurred in Italian universities during the sixteenth century, is best known...
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Bartolomeo Eustachi (b. 1500 or 1514 - d. August 27, 1574), also known by his Latin name of Eustachius, was one of the founders of the science of human...


 

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