Giulio Cesare Aranzi Maggi was a man from an impoverished pair of parents that had a popular uncle assist him into remembrance with coining the term hippocampus. Want to know what creature the hippocampus is named after? Want to hear an incredible story from the 'Nut Gatherer'? I bet you do.
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