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Sanctorius seated in his balance, 1711 (engraving)540611 Sanctorius seated in his balance, 1711 (engraving); (add.info.: Sanctorius (Sanctorio Sanctorio) (1561-1636) Italian physician and physiologist, friend of Galileo
Portrait of Sanctorius (engraving)729714 Portrait of Sanctorius (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Sanctorius in his statical chair or balance)
Sanctorius clinical thermometer, 1612. Santorio Santorio (1561-1636). Italian physician known as Sanctorius invented his air thermoscope or clinical thermometer in 1612
Santorio Sanctorius, c1728. Italian physician and the founder of quantitative measurement in medicine. Sanctorius was the first to use a thermometer to measure body temperature
Two thermometers invented by Santorio Sanctorius. Woodcut from his Commentaria, 1625THERMOMETER, 1625. Two thermometers invented by Santorio Sanctorius. Woodcut from his Commentaria, 1625
SANTORIO SANTORIO (1561-1636). Italian physician. Copper engraving, 1660, by Giacomo Piccini
Sanctorius (Sanctorio Sanctorio) (1561-1636) Italian physician and physiologist, friend of Galileo. Shown here seated in his balance (a steelyard) in which he could eat and sleep
Thermometer invented by Santorio Sanctorius. Woodcut from his Commentaria, 1625THERMOMETER, 1625. Thermometer invented by Santorio Sanctorius. Woodcut from his Commentaria, 1625
(1561-1636). Italian physician. In his weighing chair. Line engraving, 17th centurySANTORIO SANTORIO (1561-1636). Italian physician. In his weighing chair. Line engraving, 17th century
THERMOMETER, c1611. Thermometer designed by Santorio Santorio, c1611, which was the first to use a scale. Line engraving, American, c1900