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  2. Policlinico of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Policlinico of Milan ( Italian: Policlinico di Milano) also known as Ospedale Maggiore di Milano or Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, is the public district general hospital in Milan, It is one of the oldest hospitals in Italy, founded by Duke Francesco Sforza in 1456. [1] Today it is a modern hospital with 900 beds, with wards for ...

  3. Filarete - Wikipedia

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    In Milan Filarete built the Ospedale Maggiore (c. 1456), the overall form of which was rationally planned as a cross within a square, with the hospital church at the center of the plan. Some of the surviving sections of the much-rebuilt structure show the Gothic detail of Milan's Quattrocento craft traditions, which are at odds with Filarete's ...

  4. Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova - Wikipedia

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    Origins. The monument to the legendary Monna Tessa. The hospital was founded in 1288 by Folco Portinari, [ 1 ] the father of Beatrice beloved by Dante. Folco was convinced to build the hospital by Monna Tessa, matriarch of the family, whose remains are buried under the tombstone is still visible in the Cloister of the Bones of the Hospital.

  5. International Medical School, University of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The International Medical School ( IMS) of the faculty of medicine of the University of Milan is a public English-language medical school located primarily in Milan and neighboring Segrate, Italy, with other teaching clinics in the Milan metropolitan area. [1] The school is officially recognized on the United Nations World Directory of Medical ...

  6. Giovanni Battista Monteggia - Wikipedia

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    La Ca’ Granda: cinque secoli di storia e d’arte dell’Ospedale Maggiore di Milano (catal.), Milano 1981; P. Sangiorgio, Cenni storici sulle due università di Pavia e di Milano e notizie intorno ai più celebri medici, Milano 1831; A. Scarpa, Epistolario (1772-1832), a cura di G. Sala, Pavia 1938.

  7. Luigi Premazzi - Wikipedia

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    Veduta dell'Ospedale Maggiore di Milano, 1842 (Art collections of Fondazione Cariplo) Premazzi attended the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and then the private school run by Giovanni Migliara . His early watercolours, based on the works of his master, were produced for the lithographic industry.

  8. Policlinico Sant'Orsola-Malpighi - Wikipedia

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    Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Polyclinc is the largest district general hospital in Italy, and the first of the four public hospitals of the city of Bologna ( Ospedale Maggiore, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Ospedale Bellaria). The Polyclinic has approximately 1,535 beds and 5,153 employees (857 doctors). Every year, it has 69,000 ordinary admissions ...

  9. Gabriele Sforza - Wikipedia

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    In April 1457 Sforza made a pilgrimage to Loreto, and fell ill on the way back, Gabriele Sforza died on the night between Sunday 11 and Monday 12 September 1457 in his apartment at Santa Maria in Brera in Milan. He was buried in the church of Santa Maria Incoronata, Milan, which his brother had commissioned. His funerary monument was created by ...