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Authorised form of nameMichelotti; Pietro Antonio (1680 - 1740)
Dates1680 - 1740
NationalityItalian
Place of birthDro, Trentino, Italy
Date of birth1680
Place of deathVenice, Italy
Date of death01 January 1740
OccupationPhysician
Research fieldMedicine
Mathematics
ActivityEducation:
Padua. MD
Career:
Practised in Venice; Professor of Medicine in Venice; Ambassador Extraordinary of Venice (1722); Member of the Medical College in Venice
Memberships:
Berlin Academy; Istituto delle Scienze e Arti di Bologna
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election11/12/1718
SourcesSources:
Bulloch's Roll; IBI; Hirsch; Eloy
Notes:
Proposed by Sir Hans Sloane; James Sherard
Royal Society codeNA6752
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
EL/M3/54Pietro Michelotti to Joseph Cervi, first physician to the King and Queen of Spain30 November 1733
RBO/11/6James Jurin's consideration of Pietro Antonio Michelotti's 'De Motu Aquarum fluentium'1722
RBO/16/15Account of an uncommon cure for violent vomiting of blood communicated by Pietro Michelotti1731
LBO/20/94Copy letter from Pietro Antonio Michelotti, Venice, to Hans SloaneApril 1733
LBO/21/54Copy letter from Pietro Michelotti, Venice, to John Machin9 September 1733
CLP/22ii/49Paper, 'Dr Michelotti's observation sent by himself from Venice in 1731' by [Pietro Antonio] Michelotti1731
CLP/6/66Paper, James Jurin's defence of the paper 'De moto aquarum fluentium' [On the motion of flowing water] by Pietro Michelotti[1722]
EL/M3/56Pietro Michelotti to Hans SloaneJanuary 1734
EL/M3/32Pietro Michelotti to John Machin1733
EL/M2/61Pietro Michelotti to James Jurin1723
EL/M2/64Pietro Michelotti to Hans Sloane1735
EL/M2/63Pietro Michelotti, dated at Venice, to John Machin5 September 1733
EL/M3/55Continuation of a paper from Pietro Michelotti to Joseph Cervi, first physician to the King and Queen of Spain30 November 1733
EL/M2/57Cotton Mather, dated at Boston, New England, to James Jurin15 December 1724
EL/M2/62Pietro Michelotti, dated at Venice, to Hans Sloane22 March 1731
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