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Opera omnia. 2 vols.

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London: R. Scott, 1686 CE.

Malpighi was the founder of histology. In 1660 he was the first to see the capillary anastomosis between the arteries and the veins, thus contributing to the completion of Harvey’s work on the circulation. Malpighi was also a great embryologist; his name is perpetuated in the “Malpighian bodies”, “Malpighi’s layer” of the epidermis, “Malpighi’s (splenic) corpuscles”. Malpighi was an excellent draughtsman but a poor writer. See No. 534.1 Marcello Malpighi and the evolution of embryology, by H. B. Adelmann.

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Entry Number#66
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/8778
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External URLopera-omnia-2-vols-1686

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Publication place: London