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Francesco Serao
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'''Francesco Serao''' (20 September 1702 - 5 August 1783) was an Italian [[physician]], physicist, geologist, philosopher and scholar. He was born in [[San Cipriano d'Aversa]] and died in [[Naples]], Italy.<ref>http://ift.tt/2IAvybq>
==Biography==
Thanks to his maternal uncle, Don Antonio Forno, Serao was taught by the [[Jesuit]]s in Naples. He followed the thinking of [[René Descartes|Descartes]]. At eighteen, he graduated in medicine and in 1727 he was awarded the [[Professor (highest academic rank)|chair]] of theoretical medicine. In 1732 he was professor of anatomy, then of medicine.
He was a member of the Royal Academy or Academy of Sciences of Naples with his teacher Niccolò Cirillo and was a member of the Academy of Sciences of Paris, of the London Academy, of the Benedictine University of Bologna and of other important scientific and literary groups in Europe.
He translated [[John Pringle]]'s medical works into Italian. Serao was chief physician of the [[Kingdom of Naples]] and physician to [[Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies|King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon]]. Serao died in 1783 and was buried in the church of Monteverginella in Naples.
==Works==
*''Vita Nicolai Cirilli'', 1738
*''De suffocatis ad vitam revocandis'', 1775
*''Consilia medica''
*''Epistula ad Ioannonem Brunum sulla peste''
*''De Castrensibus morbis''
*''Istoria dell'incendio del Vesuvio accaduto nel mese di maggio 1737'', Naples, published by Novello de Bonis, also also translated into French and English in 1738
*''Lezioni accademiche sulla tarantola'', 1742
*''Saggio di considerazioni anatomiche fatte su di un leone; Descrizione dell'elefante, Osservazioni sopra un fenomeno occorso nell'aprire un cinghiale'', Naples, published by Giuseppe De Bonis,
==See also==
*[[University of Naples Federico II]]
==References==
==External links==
[[Category:Italian physicians]]
[[Category:Italian geologists]]
[[Category:Italian academics]]
[[Category:Italian physicists]]
[[Category:Italian philosophers]]
[[Category:1702 births]]
[[Category:1783 deaths]]
==Biography==
Thanks to his maternal uncle, Don Antonio Forno, Serao was taught by the [[Jesuit]]s in Naples. He followed the thinking of [[René Descartes|Descartes]]. At eighteen, he graduated in medicine and in 1727 he was awarded the [[Professor (highest academic rank)|chair]] of theoretical medicine. In 1732 he was professor of anatomy, then of medicine.
He was a member of the Royal Academy or Academy of Sciences of Naples with his teacher Niccolò Cirillo and was a member of the Academy of Sciences of Paris, of the London Academy, of the Benedictine University of Bologna and of other important scientific and literary groups in Europe.
He translated [[John Pringle]]'s medical works into Italian. Serao was chief physician of the [[Kingdom of Naples]] and physician to [[Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies|King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon]]. Serao died in 1783 and was buried in the church of Monteverginella in Naples.
==Works==
*''Vita Nicolai Cirilli'', 1738
*''De suffocatis ad vitam revocandis'', 1775
*''Consilia medica''
*''Epistula ad Ioannonem Brunum sulla peste''
*''De Castrensibus morbis''
*''Istoria dell'incendio del Vesuvio accaduto nel mese di maggio 1737'', Naples, published by Novello de Bonis, also also translated into French and English in 1738
*''Lezioni accademiche sulla tarantola'', 1742
*''Saggio di considerazioni anatomiche fatte su di un leone; Descrizione dell'elefante, Osservazioni sopra un fenomeno occorso nell'aprire un cinghiale'', Naples, published by Giuseppe De Bonis,
==See also==
*[[University of Naples Federico II]]
==References==
==External links==
[[Category:Italian physicians]]
[[Category:Italian geologists]]
[[Category:Italian academics]]
[[Category:Italian physicists]]
[[Category:Italian philosophers]]
[[Category:1702 births]]
[[Category:1783 deaths]]
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