Italy is the historic cradle of modern medical science, where the Renaissance transformed the study of the human body into a rigorous discipline.
The legacy of Andreas Vesalius, whose De humani corporis fabrica at the University of Padua revolutionized anatomy, Gabriele Falloppio, a pioneer in reproductive physiology, the medieval School of Salerno, the birth of clinical pathology, the discovery of the Golgi apparatus (Camillo Golgi) to the groundbreaking work of Nobel laureate Rita Levi-Montalcini in neurobiology, Italy has consistently led the world in biological discovery.
Researchers at the University of Bologna—the oldest in the Western world—and the pioneers of cardiovascular surgery and oncology who bridged the gap between classical medical philosophy and the high-tech innovations of the 21st century.
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DR. PEDRO DE ABANO (1257 - 1320)
DR. BALDE-ANGELO de ABBATE (Siglo XVI)
DR. SERGIO ABEATICI (1922 - ?)
DR. GIUSEPPE ALBINI (1827 - 1911)
DR. ULISSE ALDROVANDI (1522 - 1605)
DR. RALPH J. ALFIDI (1932 - 2012)
ING. GIOVANNI BATTISTA AMICI (1786 - 1863)
DR ARNALDO ANGELUCCI (1854 - 1933)
DR. GIULIO CESARE ARANZI (1529/30 - 1589)
DR LUCIANO ARMANNI (1839 - 1903)
DR. MICHELE ARSLAN (1904 - 1988)
DR. ABRAHAM ALBERTO ASCOLI (1877 - 1957)
DR. MAURIZIO MOSÉ ASCOLI (1876 - 1958)
DR. GASPARO ASELLI (1581 - 1626)
DR. AMEDEO AVOGADRO (1776 - 1856)
DR. GIUSEPPE AYALA (1878 - 1943)
DR. BRUNO BAGOLINI (1924 - 2010)
DR. GUIDO BANTI (1852 - 1925)
DR. EDOARDO BASSINI (1844 - 1924)
DR. ETTORE BEGHI (1947 - 2022)
DR. ANDREA VACCA BERLINGHIERI (1772 - 1826)
DR. MARIO BERTOLOTTI (1876 - 1957)
LIC. IDA BIANCO SILVERSTRONI (1917 - 2006
DR. AMICO BIGNAMI (1862 - 1919)
DR. LUCIO BINI (1908 - 1964)
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