Santorio Sanctorius, c1728. Artist: Unknown

Santorio Sanctorius, c1728. Artist: Unknown

1-149-012 - Oxford Science Archive/Heritage Images

Santorio Sanctorius, c1728. Italian physician and the founder of quantitative measurement in medicine. Sanctorius was the first to use a thermometer to measure body temperature, and also invented various instruments, including a hygrometer and a water-bed. From Ars de Statica Medicina, 1728.


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  1. Santorio Sanctorius: Italian: Scientist, physicist

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  1. Engraving

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  1. Portrait

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 1227x1993
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  1. PER/B870268
  1. 0460000957
  1. 1-149-012
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