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          In , the Italian anatomist Realdo Colombo (/) claimed to have "discovered" the clitoris.!

          Colombo, Realdo

          1. Dates
          Born: Cremona, c. 1510 (DBI says between 1510 and 1520, and probably very little after 1510.)
          Died: Rome, 1559
          Dateinfo: Birth Uncertain
          Lifespan: 49
          2.

          Father

          Occupation: Pharmacist
          His father was an apothecary.

          Bartolomeo Eustachio and Realdo Colombo, both of whom criticized Vesalius history of suicide in western societies has been the interest in the biography.

          No information on financial status.
          3. Nationality
          Birth: Italy
          Career: Italy
          Death: Italy
          4. Education
          Schooling: Milan; Padua, M.D.

          He received his undergraduate education at Milan. He was then in Venice for seven years of training, as a sort of apprentice, in surgery.

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        2. In , the Italian anatomist Realdo Colombo (/) claimed to have "discovered" the clitoris.
        3. Bartolomeo Eustachio and Realdo Colombo, both of whom criticized Vesalius history of suicide in western societies has been the interest in the biography.
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        5. By 1538 (or perhaps 1540) he had gone on to study at the University of Padua where he was a student and then friend (for a time) of Vesalius. He probably received his M.D. in 1544 at Padua.

          5. Religion
          Affiliation: Catholic
          6.

          Scientific Disciplines

          Primary: Anatomy, Physiology
          Colombo is best known for his discovery of the pulmonary circuit of the blood, which he made through vivisectional observations