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He also was keenly interested in the natural sciences, and over his lifetime collected numerous specimens of animals, minerals and other natural objects. His scientific method was limited when it came to interpreting fossil evidence on mountain tops; the only possibility he allowed for was a
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He is known for being one of the first researchers in medicine to have proposed abandoning the Aristotelian theories for an experimental approach based on the scientific principles suggested by
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De corpi marini che su' Monti si trovano; della loro origine, e dello stato del mondo avanti il Diluvio, nel Diluvio, e dopo il Diluvio: Lettere Critiche.
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as the language of choice for writing his treatises. This was a courageous choice in the scientific community of the time, which still used
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Istoria della generazione dell'uomo, e degli animali, se sia da'vermicelli spermatici, o dalle uova
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Link to a virtual exhibition of the collections of Vallisneri, held by the Museums of the
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and held the chairs of Practical Medicine first and Theoretical Medicine later at the
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he belonged to the Galilean school of experimental scientists. He worked in
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He had a very clear and precise style of writing. In 1709 he joined
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On the origin of rivers, based on an exploration in the Tuscan
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Lezione accademica intorno all'origine delle fontane
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Italian medical scientist, physician and naturalist
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Marcello Malpighi
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Padua
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Galileo Galilei
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Francesco Scipio Maffei
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Francesco Redi
Lorenzo Magalotti
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