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Angelo Minich (1817–1893), a pathologist, was professor of surgery at the University of Padua. Born in Venice on 30 September 1817, he studied medicine at Padua and at Pavia, where he graduated in February 1840; he took a further degree in surgery in Padua a few months later. He then specialised in Vienna and worked in Germany, Belgium and England, becoming convinced that the basis of medicine was pathological anatomy.

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  • Angelo Minich (1817–1893), a pathologist, was professor of surgery at the University of Padua. Born in Venice on 30 September 1817, he studied medicine at Padua and at Pavia, where he graduated in February 1840; he took a further degree in surgery in Padua a few months later. He then specialised in Vienna and worked in Germany, Belgium and England, becoming convinced that the basis of medicine was pathological anatomy. At the end of 1843 he became subsidiary surgeon at the Civil Hospital of Venice, and the following year was appointed surgeon in the city's prisons; subsequently (1845–1847) he obtained a temporary post of theoretical surgery in Padua, after which he returned to France and to Belgium. When the 1848 uprising broke out, the Daniele Manin revolutionary government in Venice appointed him director of the hospital of Santa Chiara; on 27 August 1850 he became principal surgeon at the Civil Hospital, where he worked and taught until 1884.For a while he was a Town Councillor and worked on the Provincial Council; in 1889 he was appointed Senator. Eventually he was to become President of the Ateneo Veneto di Lettere Scienze ed Arti, He died in 1893, leaving money for the construction of the Ponte Minich bridge in Venice. (en)
  • Angelo Minich (* 1817; † 1893) war ein italienischer Chirurg. Er war Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Chirurgie zu Padua, Primar des Ospedale dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venedig, Präsident des Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti (1886–1888), dem er seine Bibliothek vererbte. Neben den bereits zu Ponte Minich beschriebenen öffentlichen Uhren, die er der venezianischen Bevölkerung vermachte, schenkte er der Gemeindeverwaltung eine mächtige Uhr, die noch heute funktioniert und in einem Raum neben dem Ratssaal steht. Sein Testament vom 25. September 1889, Notariatsakt vom Notar Giuseppe Marcocchia, enthält in Punkt 14 die Bestimmung: „lascio al Comune di Venezia trentamilalire affinchè siano istituti gli orologi elettrici nella città di Venezia per commodo ed utilità dei cittadini“ (ich vermache der Stadt Venedig dreißigtausend Lire, damit zur Bequemlichkeit und Nutzen der Stadtbewohner elektrische Uhren errichtet werden). (de)
  • Angelo Minich (Venezia, 30 settembre 1817 – Venezia, 28 ottobre 1893) è stato un politico italiano.Fu senatore del Regno d'Italia nella XVI legislatura. (it)
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  • Angelo Minich (Venezia, 30 settembre 1817 – Venezia, 28 ottobre 1893) è stato un politico italiano.Fu senatore del Regno d'Italia nella XVI legislatura. (it)
  • Angelo Minich (1817–1893), a pathologist, was professor of surgery at the University of Padua. Born in Venice on 30 September 1817, he studied medicine at Padua and at Pavia, where he graduated in February 1840; he took a further degree in surgery in Padua a few months later. He then specialised in Vienna and worked in Germany, Belgium and England, becoming convinced that the basis of medicine was pathological anatomy. (en)
  • Angelo Minich (* 1817; † 1893) war ein italienischer Chirurg. Er war Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Chirurgie zu Padua, Primar des Ospedale dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venedig, Präsident des Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti (1886–1888), dem er seine Bibliothek vererbte. Neben den bereits zu Ponte Minich beschriebenen öffentlichen Uhren, die er der venezianischen Bevölkerung vermachte, schenkte er der Gemeindeverwaltung eine mächtige Uhr, die noch heute funktioniert und in einem Raum neben dem Ratssaal steht. Sein Testament vom 25. September 1889, Notariatsakt vom Notar Giuseppe Marcocchia, enthält in Punkt 14 die Bestimmung: „lascio al Comune di Venezia trentamilalire affinchè siano istituti gli orologi elettrici nella città di Venezia per commodo ed utilità dei cittadini“ (ich ve (de)
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