"15578"^^ . . . . . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi, o Maggio, in latino Bartholomeus Maggius (Bologna, agosto 1477 \u2013 Bologna, 7 aprile 1552), \u00E8 stato un medico e anatomista italiano rinascimentale."@it . . . . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi"@eo . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi, o Maggio, in latino Bartholomeus Maggius (Bologna, agosto 1477 \u2013 Bologna, 7 aprile 1552), \u00E8 stato un medico e anatomista italiano rinascimentale."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi"@en . . . "Bartolomeo MAGGI estis filozofo, kirurgo, privata kuracisto de la papo Julio la 3-a. Li instruis kaj praktikis la kirurgion \u0109e Bolonjo (kie li estis profesoro pri kirurgio), kaj tiele li estis vokata de Julio la 3-a kaj kiel militisto de la pontifica trupo por partopreni en la Sie\u011Do de Parma kaj Mirandolo."@eo . . . . . "1100196305"^^ . . . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi"@it . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi (Latinized as Bartholomeus Maggius) (August 1477 \u2013 7 April 1552) was an Italian military surgeon who spent several years of his life on the battlefields treating, soothing, and healing the most desperate wounds. The experience he gained in this field lead him to write a work on surgeries in wartime De Vulnerum Sclopetorum, et Bombardarum Curatione Tractatus (1552) which was the first to deal with gunshot wounds. The Latin term Vulnus sclopetarium referring to gunshot wounds was first used by him. His work was published posthumously by his brother Giovanni Battista."@en . . . . . "Bartolomeo Maggi (Latinized as Bartholomeus Maggius) (August 1477 \u2013 7 April 1552) was an Italian military surgeon who spent several years of his life on the battlefields treating, soothing, and healing the most desperate wounds. The experience he gained in this field lead him to write a work on surgeries in wartime De Vulnerum Sclopetorum, et Bombardarum Curatione Tractatus (1552) which was the first to deal with gunshot wounds. The Latin term Vulnus sclopetarium referring to gunshot wounds was first used by him. His work was published posthumously by his brother Giovanni Battista. Maggi was born in Bologna where he trained in surgery. He joined the papal army as a doctor at Rome under Pope Julius III. He served at the sieges of Parma and Mirandola and described treatments for bullet wounds and the management of amputations. Maggi noted that gunshot wounds damaged not by gunpowder toxicity as was then held but through damage to tissue. One of his nephews Julius Caesar Arantius (1530\u20131589) also became a notable surgeon."@en . . "68139248"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Bartolomeo MAGGI estis filozofo, kirurgo, privata kuracisto de la papo Julio la 3-a. Li instruis kaj praktikis la kirurgion \u0109e Bolonjo (kie li estis profesoro pri kirurgio), kaj tiele li estis vokata de Julio la 3-a kaj kiel militisto de la pontifica trupo por partopreni en la Sie\u011Do de Parma kaj Mirandolo."@eo .