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  1. Marcello Malpighi (born March 10, 1628, Crevalcore, near Bologna, Papal States [Italy]—died Nov. 30, 1694, Rome) was an Italian physician and biologist who, in developing experimental methods to study living things, founded the science of microscopic anatomy.

  2. Marcello Malpighi (10 March 1628 – 30 November 1694) was an Italian biologist and physician, who is referred to as the "Founder of microscopical anatomy, histology & Father of physiology and embryology".

  3. Oct 25, 2023 · Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694) was an Italian scientist and physician famous for discovering the capillaries of the human circulatory system in 1661 and, as the greatest anatomist of the Scientific Revolution, founding the science of microscopic anatomy and embryology.

  4. Marcello Malpighi was an eminent Italian physician and biologist. Widely regarded as one of the founders of microscopic anatomy, he made crucial contributions in the fields of physiology, practical medicine and embryology.

  5. Marcello Malpighi, (born March 10, 1628, Crevalcore, near Bologna, Papal States—died Nov. 30, 1694, Rome), Italian physician and biologist. In 1661 he identified the pulmonary capillary network, proving William Harvey ’s theory on blood circulation.

  6. May 14, 2018 · Marcello Malpighi. The Italian microscopist Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694) was the first to see the capillaries and was a founder of histology, embryology, plant anatomy, and comparative anatomy. On March 10, 1628, Marcello Malpighi was born at Crevalcore near Bologna.

  7. Mar 10, 2017 · On March 10, 1628, Italian biologist and physician Marcello Malpighi was born. Malpighi is referred to as the “Father of microscopical anatomy, histology, physiology and embryology “. In developing experimental methods to study living things, Malpighi founded the science of microscopic anatomy.

  8. Marcello Malpighi (1628–1694) is considered the father of modern pathology and physiopathology. He correlated diseases to specific gross and microscopic anatomic changes, laying the basis of modern physiology and embryology ( Figure 1 ).

  9. Marcello Malpighi. Anatomist, physiologist, physician and biologist, professor of logic, theoretical medicine and practical medicine (Crevalcore, BO, 1628 – Roma 1694).

  10. Jan 1, 2017 · Marcello Malpighi was a distinguished physician, the discoverer of pulmonary capillaries and alveoli, a researcher who made pivotal descriptions in embryogenesis and botany, among other achievements. Malpighi’s interest in microscopy may have begun while he was still a student, most probably stimulated by the widely recognized discoveries of ...

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