Girolamo Fracastoro

Girolamo Fracastoro (Fracastorius) (14781553) was an Italian physician, scholar and poet. Born in Verona, later educated at Padua, he lived and practised in his hometown. In 1546 he proposed that epidemic diseases are caused by transferable seedlike entities that could transmit infection by direct or indirect contact or even without contact over long distances. The name for syphilis is derived from his poem from 1530 which can be regarded as the first treatise on the disease. His 1546 book also gave the first description for typhus. Homocentrica (1538)

References

De Contagione et Contagiosis Morbis (1546), by Girolamo Fracastoro Fracastoro Fracastoro Fracastoro Fracastoro Fracastoro

 

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