Fallopian tubes move
Gabriel Fallopius, one of the most influential anatomists and physicians of the 16th century, was born in Modena in 1523. Despite coming from a noble but poor family, Fallopius worked hard to obtain a worthy education. Due to financial difficulties, he joined the clergy. In 1542, Gabriel became a canon at the Modena Cathedral. He studied medicine at the University of Ferrara, which was the best medical school in Europe at the time. Fallopius earned his doctorate in medicine in 1548. After his studies, he worked in various medical schools and eventually became a professor of anatomy in Ferrara. One of his famous students was Girolamo Fabrici. In 1549, Gabriel received an invitation to the University of Pisa, the most prestigious university in Italy. In 1551, he g
Oviduct function
Fallopian tube contraction
- The uterine tube
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Fallopian tube contraction | Fallopian tubes move |