Francesco Aglietti
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Francesco Aglietti (1 November 1757 Brescia, Republic of Venice – 3 May 1836 Venezia) was an Italian physician and writer.

Aglietti was the second President of the Ateneo Veneto di Lettere Scienze ed Arti.[1]
With Antonio Gualandris and Stefano Gallino, in 1793 he founded Il Giornale per servire alla storia ragionata della medicina di questo secolo.[2] Upon his death, his library included 10,000 volumes.[3]
Works
- Sulla litiasi delle arterie (1800)
- Delle lodi (1836)
References
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