Giovanni Battista Palletta (1748-1832), precursor of modern surgery in Milan

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Claudia Biraghi
Renzo Dionigi

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Italy, Milan, surgery, Giovanni Battista Palletta, Ospedale Maggiore, Antonio Scarpa, Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla

Abstract

This concise biography of Giovanni Battista Palletta shows how, between eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, he was among the first to trace the path of modern surgery by turning it from an empirical ability to an effective medical treatment. The article provides an overview of his clinical activity at the Ospedale Maggiore in Milan, of his scientific production and of his relationships with other eminent Italian surgeons of his times, namely Antonio Scarpa and Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla.

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