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Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (3 February 1772 – 6 September 1826) was an Italian surgeon born in Montefoscoli, a village in the municipality of Palaia. His older brother, Leopoldo Vaccà Berlinghieri (1768–1809), was a noted Tuscan military figure. Berlinghieri was a close friend of anatomist Paolo Mascagni (1752–1815). Berlinghieri was the first surgeon in Italy to perform Hunter's procedure for aneurysms of the popliteal fossa.

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  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (3 February 1772 – 6 September 1826) was an Italian surgeon born in Montefoscoli, a village in the municipality of Palaia. His older brother, Leopoldo Vaccà Berlinghieri (1768–1809), was a noted Tuscan military figure. In 1787 he traveled to Paris with his brother in order to study medicine. Here he was a pupil to surgeon Pierre-Joseph Desault (1744–1795) and obstetrician Jean-Louis Baudelocque (1745–1810). Two years later he visited London, being interested in the surgical work of John Hunter (1728–1793). Following his return to Italy, he received his degree in medicine and surgery at the University of Pisa. In 1799 he revisited Paris, where he furthered his studies with Baudelocque, Philippe-Jean Pelletan (1747–1829), Alexis de Boyer (1757–1833), and Antoine Dubois (1756–1837). After his return to Pisa, he became a professor of surgery, an event that is considered to be the start of a new surgical tradition at Pisa. His reputation as a surgeon attracted patients from all over Europe to Pisa, including the Irish aristocrat Margaret King, who had to dress as a man to gain admission to the lectures. Berlinghieri was a close friend of anatomist Paolo Mascagni (1752–1815). Berlinghieri was the first surgeon in Italy to perform Hunter's procedure for aneurysms of the popliteal fossa. (en)
  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (Montefoscoli, 3 febbraio 1772 – Orzignano, 6 settembre 1826) è stato un chirurgo italiano.Di particolare interesse la sua attenzione verso più idonee strutture ospedaliere e adeguate strumentazioni chirurgiche. (it)
  • Андреа Вакка-Берлингиери (итал. Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri; 3 февраля 1772, Монтефосколи близ Палая, Тоскана, провинции Пиза — 6 сентября 1826, Сан-Джулиано-Терме) — итальянский медик, хирург. Педагог, профессор. Младший брат Леопольдо Вакка Берлингьери (1768—1809) — известного тосканского военного. (ru)
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  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (Montefoscoli, 3 febbraio 1772 – Orzignano, 6 settembre 1826) è stato un chirurgo italiano.Di particolare interesse la sua attenzione verso più idonee strutture ospedaliere e adeguate strumentazioni chirurgiche. (it)
  • Андреа Вакка-Берлингиери (итал. Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri; 3 февраля 1772, Монтефосколи близ Палая, Тоскана, провинции Пиза — 6 сентября 1826, Сан-Джулиано-Терме) — итальянский медик, хирург. Педагог, профессор. Младший брат Леопольдо Вакка Берлингьери (1768—1809) — известного тосканского военного. (ru)
  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (3 February 1772 – 6 September 1826) was an Italian surgeon born in Montefoscoli, a village in the municipality of Palaia. His older brother, Leopoldo Vaccà Berlinghieri (1768–1809), was a noted Tuscan military figure. Berlinghieri was a close friend of anatomist Paolo Mascagni (1752–1815). Berlinghieri was the first surgeon in Italy to perform Hunter's procedure for aneurysms of the popliteal fossa. (en)
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  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (en)
  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (it)
  • Вакка-Берлингиери, Андреа (ru)
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