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Filippo Pacini

Filippo Pacini (born May 25, 1812 in Pistoia, Emilia; died July 9, 1883 in Florence) was an Italian anatomist, posthumously famous for isolating the cholera bacillus well before Robert Koch's more widely accepted discoveries thirty years later. He also discovered the sensory organs known as Pacinian corpuscles.


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