Morgagni, Giovanni Battista (1682–1771), an Italian physician and the founder of pathological anatomy, the study of diseased tissue. He was the first to describe tuberculosis of the kidney and cirrhosis of the liver. Morgagni was a professor at the University of Padua from 1710 until he died.
Giovanni Battista Morgagni
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