Title of article :
What a pity the master cannot admire his pupilʹs work: the autopsy of the anatomist Antonio Cocchi (1695–1758) performed by his pupil Saverio Manetti
Author/Authors :
Santi، نويسنده , , Raffaella and Conti، نويسنده , , Andrea A. and Nesi، نويسنده , , Gabriella، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
4
From page :
238
To page :
241
Abstract :
Antonio Cocchi (1695–1758) was a physician, sanitary administrator, and Professor of Anatomy at the University of Florence. Wide-ranging in his interests, he was also a philologist, botanist, and a cultured traveler through 18th-century Europe. Cocchi died, his pupil Saverio Manetti (1723–1785) reported in a private letter on the state of health of his renowned master the circumstances of his death and the autopsy findings. In an endeavour to determine the cause of death, Manetti accurately described the symptoms and clinical signs preceding the exitus of Antonio Cocchi and related them to the autopsy results. Interestingly, his lifestyle habits, past medical history, and family diseases were all considered when making the diagnosis. This handling of the matter clearly proceeds from Cocchiʹs teachings. As an anatomist, Cocchi believed autopsy to be a fundamental tool in achieving new insights into medicine while, as a professor, he emphasized the didactic relevance of autopsy in medical education. Manettiʹs letter appears as a surprisingly modern example of clinicopathological practice. Based on this informative document, we present an interpretation of the possible cause of the death of Antonio Cocchi, namely, congestive heart failure.
Keywords :
Autopsy , Heart Failure , History of medicine , Antonio Cocchi , Cardiovascular diseases
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Record number :
1845827
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