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Genoa is a city in Italy known for its significant contributions to the field of medicine throughout history. It is home to the University of Genoa, which has a renowned medical school that has produced many notable physicians and researchers.

History

The city of Genoa has a rich history in the field of medicine. In the Middle Ages, it was a center for medical learning and innovation. Many of the medical practices and theories developed in Genoa during this time period are still in use today.

University of Genoa

The University of Genoa is a key institution in the city's medical history. Its medical school is one of the oldest and most respected in the world. The university has produced many notable physicians and researchers, including Nobel laureate Camillo Golgi, who made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience.

Notable Physicians

Several notable physicians have come from Genoa. These include:

Medical Innovations

Genoa has been the site of many medical innovations. These include the development of the stethoscope by Rene Laennec, and the discovery of the Golgi apparatus by Camillo Golgi.

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