Carlo Forlanini

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Carlo Forlanini was an Italian physician and pioneer in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, best known for developing artificial pneumothorax therapy.

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instanceOf human
medical researcher
physician
pulmonologist
academicDegree degree in medicine and surgery
burialPlace Monumental Cemetery of Milan
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Kingdom of Italy
dateOfBirth 1847-06-11
dateOfDeath 1918-05-26
educatedAt University of Padua
University of Pavia
employer University of Pavia
Sapienza University of Rome
surface form: University of Rome
era 19th century medicine
early 20th century medicine
fieldOfWork pulmonology
tuberculosis treatment
hasCauseOfDeath pneumonia
hasNationality Italian
hasResearchInterest pulmonary diseases
tuberculosis
honouredIn Sanatorio Carlo Forlanini (Rome)
inceptionOf artificial pneumothorax therapy
influenced modern surgical treatment of tuberculosis
knownFor development of artificial pneumothorax therapy
pioneering treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
nativeLanguage Italian
notableWork introduction of artificial pneumothorax for pulmonary tuberculosis
occupation physician
university teacher
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Milan
placeOfDeath Genoa
Kingdom of Italy
Nervi
positionHeld professor of internal medicine
relative Enrico Forlanini NERFINISHED
sibling Luigi Forlanini NERFINISHED
significantEvent first clinical use of artificial pneumothorax in tuberculosis patients
workLocation Pavia
Rome

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University of Pavia hasNotableProfessor Carlo Forlanini
Enrico Forlanini sibling Carlo Forlanini
Enrico Forlanini hasRelative Carlo Forlanini