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Golgi
The room Golgi receives much of the material on Camillo Golgi: microscopic slides, documents, instruments, and decorations awarded the Nobel Prize with the signatures of Judges Caroline Institute in Stockholm, dated October 25 1906. Among the products, prepared and studied by Camillo Golgi, some are characteristic of the original fittings designed for the needs of his method for the study of nervous tissue, called "black reaction" or "cromoargentica. In the window that contains the bronze effigy of the Golgi are also kept two of the first microscopes used by him, and the first that was used to reduce microtome sections accessible by microscopic examination in different parts of the nervous system treated with his method. In addition to volumes of his Opera Omnia, are of particular interest are the autographs and original drawings from microscopic preparations on the structure of the cell, nervous system, kidney, studies on malaria and some handwritten sheets used in his lectures on general pathology. In the same room there are other documents and manuscripts relating to those Adelchi Negri discoveries about anger, Carlo Forlanini with those of the first instruments made of glass for the application of therapeutic pneumothorax, provide the first evidence that led to the construction of the simplest and practical device that was later used by those years in therapy. Also on show are other relics of Forlanini: the bronze plaque of his likeness, a portrait of youth, some autograph and a photograph of a young woman who was among the first of which was applied to the sick therapeutic pneumothorax. From the photo are semiotics drawn pads on the chest of this woman and next to them, some notes Forlanini on the physical conditions of the patient. Edoardo Porro, as well as an effigy carved in bronze, is exposed to the surgical instrument used by him in the first amputation utero-ovarian surgery, performed in Pavia in 1876, and next to it is removed piece preserved in formaldehyde solution . GB Amici contains one of the first achromatic compound microscopes made around 1826, with his autograph which gives the rules for the use of the instrument, with the drastic reduction of chromatic aberration of the lenses, was fundamental in history of microscopy and a small pocket microscope of its construction. Interesting are the reproductions of the models in wax made by friends for the demonstration of his discovery on the fertilization of plants, other models of the structure and reproduction of the nose and a cryptogam pest of roses. Eusebio Oehl addition to the collection of microscopic specimens, the cannulas are opened by him were built and used for examining the digestion by gastric fistula cannula for experimental and intubation of the excretory ducts of the salivary glands for the collection of various types saliva. Among the autographs of Oehl there are protocols of some experiences, lecture notes and a few pages of the manuscript of his Treatise Physiology, owned entirely by the museum. In a small board is instead collected the medals or commemorative medals struck in honor of famous people of Pavia. In the room there are also some x-ray photographs dating back to 1896, a photograph reproduced using X-rays of Röntgen-Bilder
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