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Carlo Fracassati

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50:, he was part of a circle of nine anatomists called the "chorus anatomicus" who met regularly at the home of the professor. They conducted dissections and vivisection experiments on animals. One of the experiments they conducted was on the circulation of blood. These meetings ended when Massari died in 1655. He graduated in philosophy and medicine in 1656 and then taught logic for three years. He then taught medical theory at Bologna from 1659 and worked under the chair of surgery from 1660 and taught medical practice from 1662 to 1664. He published 20: 46:
Fracassati was born in Bologna in a family that came from Budrio. He joined university where his contemporaries included Marcello Malphigi, Giambattista Capponi and C. Golfieri. As a student of
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and others. Among the work was on the papillary structures in the tongue involved in taste sensation. In 1670 he went to teach at the University of Messina where he died two years later.
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in 1659. In 1663 he moved to Pisa but continued to work with colleagues in Bologna. At Pisa he worked with
34:(c. 1630 – 12 October 1672) was an Italian anatomist and professor. He was a colleague and collaborator of 209: 183: 125: 87: 204: 199: 8: 47: 145: 107: 35: 137: 99: 59: 63: 193: 149: 111: 67: 141: 103: 19: 126:"An experiment of Signior Fracassati, upon blood grown cold" 162: 163:
Belloni Speciale, Gabriella (1997). "Fracassati, Carlo".
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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Marcello Malphigi
Bartolomeo Massari
Giovanni Borelli
Lorenzo Bellini
Nicolas Steno
"An account of some experiments of injecting liquors into the veins of animals, lately made in Italy by Signior Fracassati Profeßor of anatomy at Pisa"
doi
10.1098/rstl.1666.0032
ISSN
0261-0523
"An experiment of Signior Fracassati, upon blood grown cold"
doi
10.1098/rstl.1666.0034
ISSN
0261-0523
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
Biography
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1630 births
1672 deaths
Italian anatomists

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