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Exercitatio anatomico-medica de glandulis intestinorum, earumque usu et affectionibus.

Publication Details

Schaffhausen: Onophrius et Waldkirch, 1677 CE.

Independently of Bartholin and Rudbeck, George Joyliffe (1621-58) observed the lymphatics. He communicated his discovery to Glisson early in 1652 and the latter included an account in the above work (Cap. xxxi). See No. 972. Includes a description of “Peyer’s patches”, the lymphoid follicles in the small intestine which have an important role in typhoid. They were first described by J. N. Pechlin (1644-1706) in his De purgantium medicamentorum facultatibus exercitatio nova (1672).

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Entry Number#1100
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/1075
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External URLexercitatio-anatomicomedica-de-glandulis-intestinorum-earumque-usu-et-affectionibus

Geographic Context

Publication place: Schaffhausen