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Definition of Bartolommeo eustachio
1. Noun. Italian anatomist who was one of the fathers of modern anatomy; noted for descriptions of the ear and the heart (1520-1574).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bartolommeo Eustachio
Literary usage of Bartolommeo eustachio
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1. Italy, Past and Present by Antonio Carlo Napoleone] [Gallenga (1848)
"... born at Modena; professor at Pisa and Padua; died, AD 1563. " Observationes
Anatomicae."—bartolommeo eustachio, flourished at Rome, died, ..."
2. Quiz Questions on the History of Medicine by Thomas Lindsley Bradford (1898)
"From him we get the name Fallopian tubes, which extend from the ovaries to the
uterus. He wrote a number of books. 117. Who was bartolommeo eustachio, ..."