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The role of the University of Padua medical school in the study of conjoined twins between 18th and early 19th century.

Giovanni Magno1, Lucas L Boer2, Roelof-Jan Oostra3, Alberto Zanatta4.   

Abstract

The Medical School of Padua (Italy) contributed profoundly to the study of teratology. Many famous physicians and professors of medicine, such as Liceti, Vallisneri, Morgagni, and Malacarne, have studied and investigated these anomalies to better understand the causes and to find a potential explanation, often preserving the specimens for future studies. The present study highlights some historical cases of conjoined twins and a conjoined triplet preserved at the Morgagni Museum of Human Anatomy to show the development of medical theories in the teratological field between the 18th and early 19th century. This approach will provide insights into different study methods and ideas of some of the most famous scholars working in Padua at that time. The current article focuses on rare cases, both human and animal, that were encountered by physicians who worked in the Veneto area in the late 18th and early 19th century. Their detailed descriptions are not only of historical but also of contemporary dysmorphological value.
© 2022 The Authors. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  Paduan medical school; conjoined triplets; conjoined twins; museum; teratology

Year:  2022        PMID: 35950294     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.578


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Review 1.  Conjoined twins and conjoined triplets: At the heart of the matter.

Authors:  Roelof-Jan Oostra; Annelieke N Schepens-Franke; Giovanni Magno; Alberto Zanatta; Lucas L Boer
Journal:  Birth Defects Res       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 2.661

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