Bartolomeo Eustachio

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Bartolomeo Eustachio was a 16th-century Italian anatomist renowned for his detailed studies of human anatomy, particularly the Eustachian tube of the ear that bears his name.

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instanceOf Italian person
Renaissance scientist
anatomist
human
physician
birthPlace Marche NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
San Severino Marche NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of modern anatomy
countryOfCitizenship Papal States
educatedAt University of Padua NERFINISHED
University of Rome NERFINISHED
employer University of Rome NERFINISHED
eponymOf Eustachian tube NERFINISHED
era 16th century
ethnicGroup Italian
fieldOfWork anatomy
medicine
hasPartInNameOf Eustachian ridge NERFINISHED
Eustachian tube catarrh (historical term) NERFINISHED
Eustachian valve NERFINISHED
influencedBy Andreas Vesalius NERFINISHED
knownFor Eustachian tube NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
Latin
movement Renaissance medicine NERFINISHED
name Bartholomaeus Eustachius NERFINISHED
Bartolomeo Eustachi NERFINISHED
Bartolomeo Eustachio NERFINISHED
notableFor anatomical engravings
description of the Eustachian tube
detailed anatomical studies of the human body
early work on the anatomy of the ear
notableWork Opuscula anatomica NERFINISHED
Tabulae anatomicae NERFINISHED
occupation anatomist
physician
positionHeld physician to a cardinal
professor of anatomy
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
studied adrenal glands
human ear
kidneys
teeth
vascular system
usedMethod anatomical dissection
anatomical illustration
workLocation Rome

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Bartolomeo hasNotableBearer Bartolomeo Eustachio