Italian castles and country seats . entshis discovery of the valves of the heart. One of thestatues, beautifully carved, represents Gaspare Taglia-cozzi (Taliacotius) holding the reproduction of a nose;for it is to him that we owe the rhinoplastic methodof restoring lost lips, ears, noses — all of which heexplained in his surgical work published in Venice inI597> two years before his death in Bologna. Close by, in an adjoining niche, is the statue ofBartoletti, who discovered the action of the breath;but our attention was particularly called by the guideto the finely wrought statue of Malpi


Italian castles and country seats . entshis discovery of the valves of the heart. One of thestatues, beautifully carved, represents Gaspare Taglia-cozzi (Taliacotius) holding the reproduction of a nose;for it is to him that we owe the rhinoplastic methodof restoring lost lips, ears, noses — all of which heexplained in his surgical work published in Venice inI597> two years before his death in Bologna. Close by, in an adjoining niche, is the statue ofBartoletti, who discovered the action of the breath;but our attention was particularly called by the guideto the finely wrought statue of Malpighi, who wasborn in Bologna in 1628, and for years held the chairof medicine here, going later in life to the universitiesof Pisa and Messina. In 1691 he was called to Romeby Innocent XII (Pignatelli), whose physician heremained until his death on November 29, 1694. Mal-pighi was the first to apply the newly invented micro-scope in the study of anatomy, and performed thefirst autopsy in this amphitheatre of the University of[126I. Taken by Mrs. Batch, THE GREAT LECTURE DESKOF CEDAR In the Amphitheatre of the Univer-sity of B 0 I 0 g 71 a


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