Filippo Civinini

Deceased Person

1805 – 1844

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Who was Filippo Civinini?

Filippo Civinini was an Italian anatomist from Pistoia. He is remembered for contributions made in the field of osteology, in particular the cranium.

He studied medicine in Pistoia and Pisa, where in 1825 he earned his degree. In 1834 he was appointed anatomical dissector, and two years later attained the chair of anatomy at the University of Pisa. He composed the first catalogue on the collections of anatomy at the Museum of Pisa.

In 1835 Civinini provided the first description of a neuroma that causes a painful foot condition known today as Morton's metatarsalgia. He made the discovery during the dissection of a cadaver, which he described in an article called Su un nervoso gangliare rigonfiamento alla pianta del piede.

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Born
1805
Employment
  • University of Pisa
Died
1844

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on July 23, 2013

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