Paolo Mascagni

Physician and anatomist, lymphatic system

Paolo Mascagni - Physician and anatomist, lymphatic system
Born

January 25th, 1755
270 years ago

Died

October 19th, 1815
209 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Italy

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An Italian physician and anatomist contributed significantly to the understanding of human anatomy. Mascagni's most notable work includes the detailed description of the lymphatic system, which advanced the knowledge of the human circulatory system. His research laid foundational groundwork in anatomical studies. In 1787, he published 'Vasorum Lymphaticorum Corporis Humani Historia', a comprehensive treatise on lymphatic vessels. The work remains influential in anatomy and surgical practices.

Published 'Vasorum Lymphaticorum Corporis Humani Historia' in 1787

Detailed the structure and function of the lymphatic system

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