Giovanni Battista Morgagni

Italian anatomist, father of pathology

Giovanni Battista Morgagni - Scientists & Innovators born February 25th, 1682
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Contributions to medical science include foundational work in pathology, establishing the importance of anatomical study in understanding disease. Writings included 'De Sedibus et Causis Morborum,' which emphasized the correlation between clinical symptoms and autopsy findings. This work laid the groundwork for modern pathology and greatly influenced subsequent medical practices. Held a prominent academic position at the University of Padua, contributing to the education of future generations of physicians.

Authored 'De Sedibus et Causis Morborum'

Established anatomical pathology as a discipline

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