Giovanni Domenico Santorini, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Giovanni Domenico Santorini

Italian anatomist

Date of Birth: 06-Jun-1681

Place of Birth: Venice, Venetian Province, Italy

Date of Death: 07-May-1737

Profession: physician, anatomist

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Giovanni Domenico Santorini

  • Giovanni Domenico Santorini (June 6, 1681 – May 7, 1737) was an Italian anatomist.
  • He was a native of Venice, earning his medical doctorate at Pisa in 1701.
  • He is remembered for conducting anatomical dissections of the human body. From 1705 until 1728, Santorini performed anatomical demonstrations in Venice.
  • His best written work was the 1724 publication of Observationes anatomicae, a detailed work involving anatomical aspects of the human body.
  • He is credited for providing descriptions of several anatomical structures, including the following: Santorini's cartilage: The corniculate cartilage of the larynx. Santorini's concha: The supreme nasal concha (turbinate). Duct of Santorini: An accessory duct of the pancreas. Santorini's fissures: Vertical fissures in the anterior part of the cartilage of the external acoustic meatus (ear canal). Santorini's minor caruncle: Location of the opening of the accessory pancreatic duct into the duodenum. Santorini's muscle: Bundle of muscular fibers that draw the angle of the mouth laterally.
  • Sometimes called the Albinus muscle; named after German anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697–1770). Santorini's vein: Vein which passes through the parietal foramen and links the superior sagittal sinus with veins of the scalp. Santorini's plexus: plexus of veins found in the Cave of Retzius (retropubic space), see prostatic venous plexus.

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