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  1. Gabriele Falloppio (1522/23 – 9 October 1562) was an Italian priest and anatomist often known by his Latin name Fallopius. He was one of the most important anatomists and physicians of the sixteenth century, giving his name to the fallopian tube.

  2. Gabriele Falloppio (Módena, 1523 — Pádua, 9 de Outubro de 1562) foi um anatomista e cirurgião italiano. [1] Estudou medicina em Ferrara e se tornou professor de anatomia naquela cidade e posteriormente em Pisa e em Pádua, onde trabalhou com Andreas Vesalius. [1]

  3. Gabriel Fallopius (born 1523, Modena [Italy]—died Oct. 9, 1562, Padua) was the most illustrious of 16th-century Italian anatomists, who contributed greatly to early knowledge of the ear and of the reproductive organs.

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  4. 6 de ago. de 2022 · Learn about the Italian anatomist, physician and priest who discovered the fallopian tube, the placenta and the round window of the ear. Find out how he contributed to medical terminology, anatomy and syphilis prevention.

  5. Gabriele Falloppio was a sixteenth-century Italian anatomist who described the fallopian tubes, the cochlea, the trochlear nerve, and many other structures. He was a student and critic of Vesalius, and a teacher of Coiter and Fabricius.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Gabriele Falloppio, who named the Fallopian tube and invented the condom. He also described the female reproductive system, the ear ossicles, and Peyronie's disease.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Gabriele Falloppio, a sixteenth-century Italian anatomist who discovered the fallopian tube, placenta, and vagina. He also corrected Vesalius, studied bones and ear anatomy, and promoted condoms against syphilis.