Review of the “Chirurgia” of Giovanni de Vigo: Estimate of His Position in the History of Surgery
Giovanni de Vigo, who was born in at Rapallo, Italy, lived in the early Renaissance period (1450–1525). In 1503, De Vigo became the personal surgeon to Pope Julius II. He wrote a surgical book, “Practica Copiosa in Arte Chirurgia,” which was completed in 1514 and published in Latin. It was translate...
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