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  • [[File:Brindisi_map.jpg|thumb|Brindisi, Italy]]
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  • ...ailable for viewing at the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) "Specimens of obstetric models: the wax models are life-sized; the terraco ...ml IMSS - where we are] | [http://www.specola.unifi.it/ La Specola Museum (Italy)]
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  • ==Italy== [[File:Brindisi_map.jpg|thumb|Brindisi, Italy]]
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  • ...addition to showing a significant difference between Central and Southern Italy, this study provides updated data on T. gondii seroprevalence in women duri * '''Italy''' - surveillance is confined to a regional programme in the Campania regio
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  • ...f the physiological world towards the close of the eighteenth century were Italy and England, but when Spallanzani and Hunter passed away the scene shifted
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  • ...ility that Vesalius may have heard of Leonardo’s drawings after he reached Italy; he may even have seen them, but there is no evidence that he did so. He wa
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  • ...819) currently held in the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (IMSS). Giuseppe Galletti and oth
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  • ...f the physiological world towards the close of the eighteenth century were Italy and England, but when Spallanzani and Hunter passed away the scene shifted
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  • ...th such dangers that the young Vesalius transferred his field of labors to Italy, where such investigations were covertly permitted, if not openly countenan
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  • ...in favorable for the dissemination of Arabian learning, circumstances made Italy at this same time especially ready for its reception. The Hohenstaufen rule ...o. De Mondeville was by birth a Frenchman, but he was probably educated in Italy, although there is no direct evidence in support of this idea. At all event
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  • | Italy
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  • [[File:Brindisi_map.jpg|thumb|Brindisi, Italy]] ...the prevalence of congenital anomalies in Brindisi, a city in southeastern Italy at high risk of environmental crisis. This research concerned newborns up t
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  • ...ancient lineage. During the reign of Francis the first his ancestors left Italy to reside in various European countries. Edouard descended from the German
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  • | Italy
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  • Numerous beautiful drawings of trees and flowering plants indigenous to Italy are to be found in his manuscripts. These, however, are not of present conc
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  • ...of his life being passed in one after the other of the principal cities of Italy, in lecturing and giving instruction in his favorite science. In 1496 he wa ...the Pope and the Republic of Venice at its head, to drive the French from Italy. With this league Sforza felt compelled to join, deserting his former ally,
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  • ...s in other countries. Germany, France, England, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Norway, and Switzerland have their morphological journals ; and th
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  • ...ailable for viewing at the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) "Specimens of obstetric models: the wax models are life-sized; the terraco
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  • Italy ........ 105.8 Italy 131.1
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  • In Italy, Marcus Aurelius Severinus (1580-1656) and Peter Marchettis (1589-1675) wer
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  • | Italy
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  • ...’s Institute in Freiburg. Johnson arrived there after a two-weeks’ tour of Italy, reporting that he should always long for the time when he could return; bu
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  • ...’s Institute in Freiburg. Johnson arrived there after a two-weeks’ tour of Italy, reporting that he should always long for the time when he could return; bu
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  • ...heir Cleodoro Calchi, who sold some of them in Spain and took the rest to Italy, where they were purchased by Count Galeazzo Arconati and presented by him ...books carried to Spain by Pompeo Leoni. Not all these were brought back to Italy by Calchi. It has already been stated that Leoni separated the leaves of se
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  • ...as discovered in an ossuary in the Church of San Gaetano (Sulmona, central Italy; XVII-XIX centuries CE). In the middle third, the clavicle had three areas
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  • ...f still-births occurred in every 100 births: Austria 2.9, Switzerland 3.6, Italy 3.9, Holland 4.3, Belgium 4.5, France 4.6. These figures are somewhat incre ...age, nutrition, and health of the mother. Sormani (1883) reported that in Italy the sex-ratio of births in urban districts was 104.9 and in rural districts
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  • ...in Leonardo’s time was the Anathomia of Mondino di Luzzi, which custom in Italy had prescribed as the guide in the performance of an Anatomy. Mondino was p ...script copies of it must have been made and disseminated widely throughout Italy and possibly Germany. The first printed editions were published at Pavia an
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  • ...|Galletti 1770 Models]] - acknowledgement of original historic models from Italy.
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  • ...belief that his anatomical drawings were known far beyond the confines of Italy. For K. Sudhoff (1908) has pointed out that certain anatomical drawings in ...that the foundations for modern descriptive anatomy were laid in northern Italy, where his influence would be most readily felt. However, after all, great
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  • ...ella regione parafisaria in embrioni di pesci e di mammifera. Monit. Zool. Italy. VII. 75-80. 118-122.
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  • ...in the medical world, and partisans and opponents sprang up everywhere. In Italy it was enthusiastically supported; in England it was strongly opposed; whil
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  • ...extraordinary man, yet he belonged to his environment — fifteenth century Italy — almost as completely as his humbler contemporaries. What else could we
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  • ...f philosophy and medicine was P. V. Posnikov, who was sent on a mission to Italy in 169Z and received the scientific degree from the University of Padua. Be
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  • ...ainly will not surprize you, who know, that the nobility in many cities of Italy are not very friendly to science and literature. In order to satisfy my wis
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  • his Mneme. Rignano in Italy attempted to give it a
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  • ...ental Medicine, Histology and Embryology Unit, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy''' ...lare, Istituto G Gaslini [http://www.gaslini.org/eng/default.asp], Genova, Italy'''
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  • ...Sabina Bernacchini''' from Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) IMSS for allowing reproduction of selected images from the Surgery and Obs
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  • ...in production and then was requisitioned for French troops being sent into Italy in support of the Italian armies. Again in January, negotiations were reope
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  • ...lard and Blainville, and is now generally received in Ensland, Prance, and Italy. Bordeu's opinion, which Meckel
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  • ...arned world, so that he was elected to learned societies in Great Britain, Italy, France, Germany and Belgium; as well as to all appropriate American societ
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  • ...cine during 1500-1700 holds its own with any other European country except Italy in the 16th Century and England in the 17th. Taken by and large, the medici ...479. So England was formed out of the Saxon heptarchies, so modern France, Italy and Russia were formed, so the Germany of 1870 was formed and so our own co
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  • | Italy || [http://www.salute.gov.it/imgs/C_17_normativa_454_allegato.pdf Medically
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  • ...819) currently held in the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (IMSS). Giuseppe Galletti and oth
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  • ...time as a surgeon in the army of the Emperor Charles V., Vesalius went to Italy, where he at once attracted the attention of the most learned men, and beca It was the practice of Vesalius, while he was professor in Italy, to issue a public notice the day before each demonstration, stating the ti
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  • ...ed upon an oil painting called ‘a Boy with a Puppet” while on a holiday in Italy he was able to connect the symptoms of all three children under one common
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  • ...time as a surgeon in the army of the Emperor Charles V., Vesalius went to Italy, where he at once attracted the attention of the most learned men, and beca It was the practice of Vesalius, while he was professor in Italy, to issue a public notice the day before each demonstration, stating the ti
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  • ...819) currently held in the Institute and Museum of the History of Science (Italy) Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (IMSS). Giuseppe Galletti and oth
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  • ...ts of Greece. The latter was one of the many glorious products of Northern Italy. At present we cannot foresee even the probability of the advent of another
    55 KB (9,634 words) - 10:38, 19 April 2018
  • ...ely filled. So greatly has the climate of Europe changed, that in Northern Italy, gigantic moraines, left by old glaciers, are now clothed by the vine and m
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  • ...d in certain other Italian localities. Bisexual races occur in Cagliari in Italy and in Utah; and a third class in which both bisexual and parthenogcnetic m
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