Lorenzo Bellini

Lorenzo Bellini

Lorenzo Bellini
Born 3 September 1643
Florence
Died 8 January 1704
Florence
Nationality Italian
Fields anatomy

Lorenzo Bellini (1643–1704), Italian physician and anatomist.

Life

Opuscula, 1695

He was born at Florence on the September 3, 1643. At the age of twenty, when he had already begun his researches on the structure of the kidneys and had described the papillary ducts (also known as Bellini's ducts), as published in his book Exercitatio Anatomica de Structura Usu Renum (1662), he was chosen professor of theoretical medicine at Pisa, but soon after was transferred to the chair of anatomy. After spending thirty years at Pisa, he was invited to Florence and appointed physician to the grand duke Cosimo III, and was also made senior consulting physician to Pope Clement XI. He died at Florence on the January 8, 1704. His works were published in a collected form at Venice in 1708.[1]

Drawing of kidney ducts by Lorenzo Bellini.

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Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bellini, Lorenzo". Encyclopædia Britannica 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 

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