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  1. Antonio Scarpa (9 May 1752 – 31 October 1832) was an Italian anatomist and professor.

  2. Aug 29, 2012 · Antonio Scarpa (Fig. 1) was born on May 9, 1752 in Lorenzaga di Motta di Livenza, in the north-eastern region of Italy. At the age of 18, he graduated with honours in medicine at the University of Padua.

    • Andrzej Grzybowski, Jarosław Sak
    • 10.1007/s00415-012-6658-4
    • 2013
    • J Neurol. 2013; 260(2): 695-696.
  3. Antonio Scarpa was an outstanding “head” in the history of surgery. Gian Battista Parigi, MD., F.E.B.P.S.*. Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Pavia, and IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Pavia, Italy. Manuscript received September 10, 2003; revised manuscript December 28, 2003.

  4. Antonio Scarpa (1752-1832) was a prominent scholar who contributed greatly to otolaryngology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, neuroanatomy, and surgery. In 1801, he published a textbook on ophthalmology, the first Italian textbook on this subject and the most propagated European ophthalmic textbook in t ….

  5. Every time we operate on an inguinal hernia and open the superficial fascia of the anterior abdominal wall, we pay a tribute to the scholar who first described this structure, Antonio Scarpa (1752–1832), professor of anatomy and surgery at the University of Pavia (Fig. 1).

  6. Jan 2, 2023 · Antonio Scarpa (1752-1832) is generally remembered for his discoveries in the field of anatomy, but he also provided some important contributions to the history of surgery.

  7. Antonio Scarpa was one of the greatest anatomists and surgeons of all time. He studied at Padua under Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771) the founder of pathological anatomy and was greatly influenced by him. The illustration on the front cover of this issue of the BJO comes from a book which is considered a … View Full Text. Footnotes.