Giorgio Baglivi
Giorgio Baglivi (;}} ; September 8, 1668 – June 15, 1707), born and sometimes anglicized as }} was a Croatian-Italian physician and scientist. He made important contributions to clinical education, based on his own medical practice. His ''De Fibra Motrice'' advanced the "solidist" theory that the solid parts of organs are more crucial to their good functioning than their fluids, against the traditional belief in four humors. Baglivi, however, advocated against doctors relying on any general theory rather than careful observation. He was "a distinguished physiological researcher fascinated by the nerves, his microscopic studies enabled him to distinguish between smooth and striated muscles and distinct kinds of fibres."Provided by Wikipedia
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