| 1906 - 428 pages
...According to the chronicle, "She became most valuable to Mondino because she would cleanse most skillfully the smallest vein, the arteries, all ramifications...the master, they brought him great fame and credit." o 5 •xs < s 1 B <s >•' "I JD B 6* gs «'* = •B O I & I | .s U-3 B j: « .0-2 w B-aa 2 K5«-^... | |
| Lewis Stephen Pilcher - 1906 - 36 pages
...smallest vein, the arteries, all ramifications of the vessels, without lacerating or dividing them, arid to prepare them for demonstration she would fill them...the master, they brought him great fame and credit." ie ! $ u > 'f DA " p rt H '*' Z U U > X u ac H rt ^ 2-o| | V, £ — c c sf u'-oi ^ rt ct -2 ;^5 2... | |
| 1909 - 328 pages
...matter. I have quoted it in " The Popes and Science " (Fordham University Press, New York, 1908). " According to the Cronaca Persicetana, quoted by Medici...the time of her death in the Church of San Pietro de Marcellino of the Hospital of Sancta Maria de Mareto, gives all the important facts, and tells also... | |
| 1909 - 342 pages
...without destroying the vessels. Again, she would paint these same vessels to their minute brandies so perfectly and color them so naturally that, added...the time of her death in the Church of San Pietro do Marcellino of the Hospital of Sancta Maria de Mareto, gives all the important facts, and tells also... | |
| Frederic Rowland Marvin - 1910 - 358 pages
...into the vessels, would harden without destroying the vessels. Again, she would paint these vessels so naturally that, added to the wonderful explanations and teachings of the master, Mondino, they brought him great fame and credit." The physician, like the lawyer, weighs evidence,... | |
| james j. walsh - 1911 - 484 pages
...According to the " Cronaca Persicetana," quoted by Medici in his ' ' History of the Anatomical School at Bologna ": " She became most valuable to Mondino because...the master, they brought him great fame and credit." The whole passage shows a wonderful anticipation of our most modern methods — injection, painting,... | |
| 1918 - 992 pages
...won her the position of prosector. She had the reputation of being able to " cleanse most skillfully the smallest vein, the arteries, all ramifications...master, they brought him great fame and credit." This rare maiden died in her nineteenth year of too strenuous application to her work, as evidenced by the... | |
| 1918 - 972 pages
...won her the position of prosector. She had the reputation of being able to " cleanse most skillfully the smallest vein, the arteries, all ramifications...master, they brought him great fame and credit." This rare maiden died in her nineteenth year of too strenuous application to her work, as evidenced by the... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1920 - 262 pages
...vessels. Again, she would paint these same vessels to their minute branches so perfectly, and colour them so naturally, that, added to the wonderful explanations...master, they brought him great fame and credit." This passage with its description, as coming from a woman, of a very early anticipation of our most modern... | |
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