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Bartolomeo Panizza

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181: 169: 161:, the funereal monument has a pyramid shape quite sweetened by a marble cloth. Under the bronze medallion representing the scientist's profile, there is the following inscription in Italian language: "AL COMMENDATORE / BARTOLOMEO PANIZZA / PROFESSORE DI ANATOMIA SENATORE DEL REGNO / INSIGNE DI DOTTRINA / POPOLARMENTE AMATO / PER ANIMO INTEGRO SCHIETTO GENEROSO / VISSUTO 81 ANNI SINO A 17 APRILE 1867 / I FIGLI E LE FIGLIE / ONORATI DEL NOME GRATI DELL'AFFETTO / PREGANDO E LAGRIMANDO (POSERO?)". 20: 150:, at N.65 of the central "Strada Nuova". On the basement, there is the following inscription in Italian language: "A BARTOLOMEO PANIZZA / I DISCEPOLI E GLI AMMIRATORI / A. MDCCCLXXIII" (To Bartolomeo Panizza / The disciples and the admirers / Year 1873). 276: 84:" (Observations on the Optic Nerve). At the time, his discovery was largely ignored, and it would be several years until the importance of Panizza's findings were realized. 153:
Panizza's tomb in the Monumental Cemetery of Pavia (viale San Giovannino). Along the central lane, on the left, just between the tombs of two other important scientists,
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heart. This connection may cause slight mixing of blood. It's also helps in blood flow to lungs. also remembered for studies involving the
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A marble statue, in a yard ("Cortile delle Statue") of the old buildings of the
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Some places and memories related to Bartolomeo Panizza
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anatomist
Vicenza
surgery
Padua
Bologna
Pavia
University of Pavia
Antonio Scarpa
vision
posterior cortex
foramen of Panizza
aorta
pulmonary artery
crocodilian
lymphatic system
reptiles
plexuses
lymph vessels
frenulum
prepuce
Pavia
University of Pavia
Adelchi Negri
Camillo Golgi
the statue
the tomb
Italian Knowledge
Panizza, Bartolomeo
Visual cortex

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