Everything about Giorgio Baglivi totally explained
Giorgio Baglivi (born
September 8 1668 in
Ragusa - died
June 15 1707 in
Rome) was an ethnic
Armenian from the
Republic of Ragusa whose work as a doctor and medical researcher, anatomist and early
pathologist was done in
Italy. He made important contributions to clinical education, based on his own medical practice, and in
De Fibra Motrice advanced the theory that the solid parts of organs are more crucial to their good functioning than their fluids.
His collected works written in the Latin language had more than 20 editions, translated into Italian, French, German and English.
Académie Française accepted him as "membre d'honneur". Baglivi was also a member of the
Royal Society in London and of the
Accademia dell'Arcadia.
Baglivi was born as
Giorgio Armeno, owing to his ethnicity. He received the name Baglivi when he was adopted by an Italian physician, at the age of 15.
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