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          Eustachi (Bartolomeo) Tabulae Anatomicae Original copper-engraved anatomical plates, Published Rome, Francisci Gonzagae, The..

          Bartolomeo Eustachius and the Discovery of Adrenal Glands

          Bartolomeo Eustachius was born in 1524 in San Severino Marche, a little town situated in the center of Italy and belonging at that time to the Papal States.

          Schheim, Germany ; Death.

        1. Schheim, Germany ; Death.
        2. EUSTACHIO (EUSTACHI; EUSTACHIUS) Bartolomeo (–) Professor of Anatomy in Rome and physician to the Pope.
        3. Eustachi (Bartolomeo) Tabulae Anatomicae Original copper-engraved anatomical plates, Published Rome, Francisci Gonzagae, The.
        4. Bartolomeo Eustachi ().
        5. He taught in Leiden for fifty years and died in He devoted his entire life to anatomy, seeking the way to perfect the knowledge of organs, their.
        6. He received from his father, Mariano, a physician said to be of noble family, an excellent classical education. Eustachio’s studies in Greek, Hebrew and Arabic helped him  prepare an edition of the Hippocratic glossary of Erotian (1566) and is said to have made his own translations of Avicenna (Ibn Sïnã) from the Arabic.

          He completed his studies to become a doctor at the Archiginnasio della Sapienza, forerunner of the university of Rome.

          He started to practice in Ancona, a more influential town close to S. Severino Marche, and soon his skill gave him a widespread renown, that he was chosen as personal physician of members of the powerful family of Della Rovere and in particular of Cardinal Giulio della Rovere.

          In 1549, Eustachio followed Cardinal Della Rovere to Rom