Alessandra Giliani

Alessandra Giliani ( ~1307 - March 26, 1326) was an Italian anatomist, serving as the first woman prosector, or preparer of dissections for anatomical study. She was the surgical assistant to Mondino De' Luzzi (d. 1326), professor of medicine at the University of Bologna who published a seminal anatomy handbook in 1316. She developed a method of draining the blood from a corpse and replacing it with a hardening coloured dye, thus allowing the sma... more

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  • 1307

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  • Mar 26, 1326 (age 19 years)

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