Santorio Santorio
Santorio Santorio (29 March 1561 – 25 February 1636) whose real name was
Santorio Santori (or '''de' Sanctoriis)
better known in English as Sanctorius of Padua''' was an
Italian physiologist,
physician, and
professor, who introduced the
quantitative approach into the life sciences and is considered the father of modern quantitative experimentation in medicine. He is also known as the inventor of several medical devices. His work ''De Statica Medicina'', written in 1614, saw many publications and influenced generations of physicians.
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