The gang wraps up the second part to Antonio Valsalva's biography, including his contributions to medicine, and anatomy. Gork speculates the real cause to Valsalva's death. A little hint, it wasn't the licking of gangrene, or being around hundreds of dead bodies for his dissecting pleasures. Enjoy!
Sources Cited: 1) The life and work of Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666–1723) – Popping ears and tingling tongues (nih.gov) 2) sinotubular junction - Bing images 3) Sinus Of Valsalva Aneurysm - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf (nih.gov) 4) neocortical mantle - Bing images 5) lobes of the brain - Bing images 6) Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666–1723) | Circulation Research (ahajournals.org)
E87: Mammillary Bodies!
E86: Johannes Kepler (Relevance)
E85: Johannes Kepler
E84: Bonus (Ozark Trip)
E83: Giulio Cesare Aranzi Maggi
E82: Bartolomeo Eustachi (Eustachian Tube)
E81: Gabriele Falloppio (Middle & Inner Ear Anatomy)
E80: Gabriele Falloppio (Sphenoid Bone)
E79: Gabriele Fallopio Part 2
E78: Gabriele Fallopio Biography
E77: Magiae Naturalis Part 3
E76: Magiae Naturalis Part 2
E75: Pure EscapeGoat
E74: Magiae Naturalis Part 1
E73: Giambattista Della Porta Bio 2
E72: Giambattista Della Porta Bio 1
E71: Jason Pratensis
E70: Thomas Willis Anatomy Quiz
E69: Bonus Episode
Thomas Willis Relevancy Part 3 (Anatomy)
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