Citation
Alternate Title(s): Commentaria in canonis Avicennae
Publication Location: Venice
Year: 1646
Item Location
Exhibit: Galileo and the Health Sciences
Section: Anatomy
Summary
Galileo’s physics, applied to medicine: Santorio Santorio (also known as Sanctorio or Sanctorius) practiced medicine in Padua, in the Venetian Republic. Santorio, Galileo, Giofrancesco Sagredo and Paolo Sarpi frequently collaborated in empirical investigations and moved in the same intellectual circles in Venice. Santorio designed a number of instruments which applied the principles of mechanical physics to medicine, including a thermos cope, pulsilogium, and weighing chair.
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Theme(s): Health Sciences, Scientific Instruments, Engineering
Geographical Region(s): Italy, Europe
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 17th century
Resource Type: Book