Morgagni Sentence Examples

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  • These are physiology in the modern sense, as dating from Haller, and pathological anatomy, as dating from Morgagni.

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  • The work of Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682-1771) had and still preserves a permanent importance beyond that of all the contemporary theorists.

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  • Morgagni's work at once made an epoch in the science.

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  • The contribution of Morgagni to medical science must be regarded as in some respects the counterpart of Sydenham's.

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  • But it is on the combination of the two methods - that of Sydenham and of Morgagni - that modern medicine rests; and it is through these that it has been able to make steady progress in its own field, independently of the advance of physiology or other sciences.

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  • The method of Morgagni found many imitators, both in his own country and in others.

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  • The great Morgagni, the founder of morbid anatomy, himself set the example of carrying on this study parallel with clinical observation; and always insisted that the clinical story of the case should be brought side by side with the revelations of the necropsy.

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  • He afterwards studied in Italy under Francesco Domenico Michelotti and Giambattista Morgagni.

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