COLOMBO,REALDO (1516-1559) - A REAPPRAISAL

Citation
G. Eknoyan et Ng. Desanto, COLOMBO,REALDO (1516-1559) - A REAPPRAISAL, American journal of nephrology, 17(3-4), 1997, pp. 261-268
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
ISSN journal
02508095
Volume
17
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
261 - 268
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-8095(1997)17:3-4<261:C(-AR>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
A pupil and then the successor of Vesalius to the Chair of Anatomy and Surgery at the University of Padua, Matteo Realdo Colombo (1516-1559) was equally consumed by the flame of scientific inquiry and recogniti on. His sole contribution to the literature, De Re Anatomica, was publ ished after his death in 1559. In it, he correctly describes the posit ion of the right kidney as lower than that of the left and provides th e best description of the pulmonary circulation before that of William Harvey, who in his text duly acknowledged Colombo's contributions. In the concluding chapter, he establishes the beginnings of morbid anato my in describing diseased organs. De Re Anatomica was widely used as a textbook of anatomy, being translated into English in 1578 and German in 1609. He came to be sufficiently well known to become physician to the Vatican. One of his best known patients was Michelangelo, with wh om he vainly tried to collaborate in illustrating De Re Anatomica. A r egrettable eventuality, which could have reversed the fortunes of Vesa lius and Colombo in the annals of the history of medicine.