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Johannes Baptista Montanus (also: Giovanni Battista Monte, Gian Battista there Monte) (* 1498 in Verona; " 6. May 1551) was a professor at the university of Ferrara and Padua, it as the "second Galen" is regarded.
Fellow student and friend by Andreas Vesalius
Achievements:
- establishing the clinical medicine. It was first in Europe, which taught medicine and diagnosis in presence of the patients. He gave San Francesco in Padua as the first in the hospital instruction clinical.
- the establishment first Botani garden (1545).
- the introduction of the Autopsie as a means medical knowledge to acquire in particular anatomy.
- the structure of the first permanent anatomical theatre in 1594/5 where people such as Andreas Vesalius, Gabriele Falloppio and Girolamo Fabrizio (Hieronymus Fabricius starting from Aquapendente) its anatomical discoveries made.
- Wrote different expenditures of the writings Galens, Rhazes and Avicennas.