José António Serrano (6 October 1851 – 7 December 1904) was a Portuguese physician and anatomist. Serrano is particularly noted for his osteological treatise Tratado de Osteologia Humana (published in two volumes, in 1895 and 1897; awarded the prestigious Royal Academy of Sciences King Louis Award), and for his advances in surgery in Portugal: while a distinguished surgeon in Saint Joseph's Hospital in Lisbon, he was an early follower of Lister's asseptic technique, and the first in the country to perform a laparotomic histerectomy.
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| - José António Serrano (6 de Outubro de 1851 — 7 de Dezembro de 1904) foi um anatomista português. Médico ilustre, cirurgião no Hospital de São José, notável professor de Anatomia na Escola Médico-Cirúrgica de Lisboa, e vice-presidente da Sociedade das Ciências Médicas de Lisboa. Publicou, em 1895, o , considerado uma monumental obra de rigor na descrição, sendo possivelmente o livro de Anatomia português com maior projecção internacional. (pt)
- José António Serrano (6 October 1851 – 7 December 1904) was a Portuguese physician and anatomist. Serrano is particularly noted for his osteological treatise Tratado de Osteologia Humana (published in two volumes, in 1895 and 1897; awarded the prestigious Royal Academy of Sciences King Louis Award), and for his advances in surgery in Portugal: while a distinguished surgeon in Saint Joseph's Hospital in Lisbon, he was an early follower of Lister's asseptic technique, and the first in the country to perform a laparotomic histerectomy. (en)
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| - José António Serrano (6 October 1851 – 7 December 1904) was a Portuguese physician and anatomist. Serrano is particularly noted for his osteological treatise Tratado de Osteologia Humana (published in two volumes, in 1895 and 1897; awarded the prestigious Royal Academy of Sciences King Louis Award), and for his advances in surgery in Portugal: while a distinguished surgeon in Saint Joseph's Hospital in Lisbon, he was an early follower of Lister's asseptic technique, and the first in the country to perform a laparotomic histerectomy. In the summer of 1890, Serrano and Bettencourt Rodrigues pioneered the treatment of endocrine disorders by subcutaneously grafting the thyroid gland of a sheep to treat myxedema and subsequently proposing hypodermic injections of thyroid extract to achieve the same result; their findings were overshadowed by George R. Murray's later paper published in the more accessible British Medical Journal. (en)
- José António Serrano (6 de Outubro de 1851 — 7 de Dezembro de 1904) foi um anatomista português. Médico ilustre, cirurgião no Hospital de São José, notável professor de Anatomia na Escola Médico-Cirúrgica de Lisboa, e vice-presidente da Sociedade das Ciências Médicas de Lisboa. Publicou, em 1895, o , considerado uma monumental obra de rigor na descrição, sendo possivelmente o livro de Anatomia português com maior projecção internacional. (pt)
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