Saturday June 6, 2015 2nd INTERNATIONAL MEETING WORKING GROUP OF HISTORY OF PATHOLOGY, EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF PATHOLOGY 3rd SESSION - Chairperson: Gabriella Nesi 09:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 5: MEDICAL BIOGRAPHIES Santiago Ramon y Cajal and António Egas Moniz - Fundaments and Illusions of a Neuroscience Svitlana Bachurska, Plovdiv, Bulgaria Lajos Arányi’s 170 Years-Old Protocol - Foundation of Pathology in Hungary László Fónyad, Budapest, Hungary Linhares Furtado and His Fantastic Contribution for the Portuguese Transplantation Program Rui Caetano Oliveira, Coimbra, Portugal Norman Barrett: An Influential Surgeon on the Pathological Anatomy Vincenzo Canzonieri, Aviano, Italy Professor Witold Nowicki - A Life of a Pathologist, Scientist, Teacher and Social Activist with Emphasis on his Scientific and Professional Achievements Agnieszka Szepietowska, Gdynia, Poland “The Master and I” - Comments on an Essay by Prof. Pío del Río Hortega Laia Serrano-Munne, Barcelona, Spain 10.30 Coffee Break 11:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 6: MEDICAL MUSEOLOGY Turin, 1944: 3D modelling by Renato Dulbecco Francesca Maletta, Turin, Italy The Pathologic-Anatomical Collection of Vienna Eduard Winter, Wien, Austria Pathology and Medicine: Past, Present and Future Divine Azange, Stanford, United Kingdom The “Hunchbacked Dwarf of Venice”: A Very Particular Case of Human Body Preservation Barbara Cafferata, Genoa & Turin, Italy Preservation of Museum Specimens in Sealed Under-Vacuum Bags Francesca Maletta, Turin, Italy Dry Preparations of Anatomical Lesions: Historical and Educational Interest Luca Bertero, Turin, Italy 12:30 LECTURE: Historical Journey in Cardiac Surgery Ugo Tesler, Milan, Italy 13:00 MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ESP WORKING GROUP ON HISTORY OF PATHOLOGY - Installation of Gabriella Nesi as new WG President 17:00 Visit to Padua Botanical Garden UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA Scientific Committee Pietro Del Negro Center for the History of the University of Padua Santo Davide Ferrara Dean of the University of Padua Medical School Vincenzo Milanesi Director of the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padua Gianni Moriani Challenge School, Ca’ Foscari University, Venice Giuseppe Ongaro Center for the History of the University of Padua Gregorio Piaia Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padua Maurizio Rippa Bonati Director, Interdepartmental Center for the History of Medicine, University of Padua Gaetano Thiene Deputy Counselor, Historical Tradition and International Image of the Medical School, University of Padua INTERNATIONAL MEETING ONU THE S P HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY NIVERSITÀ DEGLI TUDI DI ADOVA Organized by the Working Group History of Pathology of the ESP and the Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences of the University of Padua Organizing Committee Gaetano Thiene Deputy Counselor, Historical Tradition and International Image of the Medical School, University of Padua Jan G. van den Tweel President, ESP Working Group on History of Pathology, University of Utrecht Fabio Zampieri Lecturer, History of Medicine, University of Padua Secretariat Chiara Carturan Alessandra Cervellin Padua-Italy June 4-6, 2015 A.R.C.A. Associazione Ricerche Cardiopatie Aritmiche Via A. Gabelli, 86 35121 Padova Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and www.arca-cuore.it Vascular Sciences, University of Padua Via A. Gabelli, 61 - 35121 Padova Ph. +39 049 8272280 Fax +39 049 8272285 [email protected] [email protected] Travel Agency Cristina Da Valle - Petrarca Tours S.r.l. Riviera Tito Livio, 10 - 35121 Padova Ph. +39 049 654788 Fax +39 049 8750938 [email protected] www.petrarcatours.it Aula Magna “Galileo Galiei” Palazzo Bo Via VIII Febbraio, 2 - Padova SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday June 4, 2015 13:30 Registration 500 YEARS FROM ANDREAS VESALIUS Friday June 5, 2015 2nd INTERNATIONAL MEETING WORKING GROUP OF HISTORY OF PATHOLOGY, EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF PATHOLOGY 1st SESSION - Introduction and Chairperson: Jan van den Tweel 2nd SESSION - Chairperson: Fabio Zampieri 09:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 1: HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY History of Medieval Islamic Hospitals Hanine Medani, London, United Kingdom The Human Thymus: From Antiquity to 19th Century. Myths, Facts, Malefactions Mirella Marino, Rome, Italy Padua’s Medical Practices in Late-Seventeenth Century Vienna: The Relationship of Anatomy to Philology in Paul de Sorbait’s Reforms Vittoria Feola, Oxford, United Kingdom Surveillance of Mortality in the General Hospital in Vienna in the 19th Century Doris Hoeflmayer, Wien, Austria Nineteenth Century Western Europe: The Backdrop to Unravelling the Mystery of Leukaemia Kirsten Morris, Manchester, United Kingdom History of Modern Medicine and Pathology: A Curious Inquest Pranay Tanwar, New Delhi, India 14:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 3: HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY Breast Cancer: A Historical Perspective Bethany Williams, Leeds, United Kingdom An Irreplaceable Chestnut: An Historical Outline of Prostate Pathology Gabriella Nesi, Florence, Italy The Josephina Library, Hyrtl’s Collection and Billroth’s Specimens - Hidden Medicohistorical Treasures in Vienna Roland Sedivy, St. Polen, Austria Olisiponensis Medicine: A Story told in Blue and White Carlos Marques Pontinha, Lisbon, Portugal Princess Lilian of Belgium, a patron of cardiology Raphael Suy, Leuven, Belgium The Story of a Royal Heart Rosa Henriques de Gouveia, Coimbra/Lisbon, Portugal 10.30 Coffee Break 15:30 Coffee Break 11:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 2: HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY The Hapsburg Lip: A Dominant Trait of a Dominant Family Rafael Jimenez, Rochester, USA Contributions of Pathologists to the Understanding and Development of Successful Operations for Congenital Heart Disease Maximilian Buja, Houston, USA The Surgical Treatment of Gynecological Oncology: A Potted History Crispin Wiles, London, United Kingdom Laughing cannibals, mad cows, and contorted proteins: the enthralling story of prions Aurelio Ariza, Barcelona, Spain The First Heart Transplantation in Italy Alberto Zanatta, Padua, Italy The Republic of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) in the History of Medicine Zlatko Marusic, Zagreb, Croatia 16:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 4: MEDICAL BIOGRAPHIES Was Vesalius a Victim of the Inquisition? Raphael Suy, Leuven, Belgium Fortunio Liceti: The Birth of Teratology Valerio Gaetano Vellone, Genoa & Rome, Italy Life and Work of Hermann Boerhaave Jan van den Tweel, Utrecht, The Netherlands Morgagni, Morgan and Contemporary Anatomy Curriculum Natalie Stokes, Philadelphia, USA Dr. John Snow and the Mysterious Case of the Broad Street Pump Mark Hawthorne, London, United Kingdom Rudolf Virchow and His Extraordinary Impact on Modern Medicine and Pathology Matthew Clarke, Leicester, United Kingdom 18:30 INAUGURAL LECTURE: The Cardiovascular System in Vesalius’ Mind Gaetano Thiene, Padua, Italy 12:30 LECTURE: History of Paediatric Cardiology Jochen Weil, Munich, Germany 20:30 Social dinner 19:00 Cocktail 13:00 Lunch – Visit to the Palazzo Bo of the University of Padua Chairpersons: Vincenzo Milanesi, Maurizio Rippa Bonati 14:00 Andreas Vesalius and Sixteenth Century Anatomy Massimo Rinaldi, Padua, Italy 14:30 Andreas Vesalius’ Education in Leuven Inge Fourneau, Leuven, Belgium 15:00 The Frontispiece of Vesalius’ Fabrica Andrea Meneghini, Padua, Italy 15:30 The Art and Anatomy Gianni Moriani, Venice, Italy 16:00 Coffee Break Chairpersons: Gregorio Piaia, Raffaele De Caro 16:30 Cardiac Anatomy in the Era of Clinical Imaging Luigi Badano, Padua, Italy 17:00 The Anatomy of Human Mind Pietro Pietrini, Pisa, Italy 17:30 Andreas Vesalius’ Epistemological Revolution Fabio Zampieri, Padua, Italy 18:00 INAUGURAL CEREMONY - AUTHORITIES ADDRESS GIUSEPPE ZACCARIA RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA SANTO DAVIDE FERRARA DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA MEDICAL SCHOOL
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz