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[The possible poisons contained in the arrow that killed Ferdinand Magellan].
Espinoza-González R, Espinoza-González JP. Espinoza-González R, et al. Rev Med Chil. 2021 Nov;149(11):1636-1641. doi: 10.4067/S0034-98872021001101636. Rev Med Chil. 2021. PMID: 35735326 Free article. Spanish.
The trip, which took more than three years, was not completed by Magellan, who died on the island of Mactan, Philippines in a scuffle with the locals. As reported in Magellan's voyage journal written by Pigafetta, Magellan died after receiving a poisoned arrow in his right …
The trip, which took more than three years, was not completed by Magellan, who died on the island of Mactan, Philippines in a scuffle with t …
[The first description of Loa-loa infestation of the eye by Pigafetta a historical error (author's transl)].
Grüntzig J. Grüntzig J. Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1976 Sep;169(3):383-6. Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1976. PMID: 794565 German.
Contrary to common theory (Belding 1965), there is no reference to the African Eyeworm in Pigafetta's work. Philipp Pigafetta (1533-1603) translated the oral Africa report of the Portuguese Eduart Lopez into the Italian language. ...
Contrary to common theory (Belding 1965), there is no reference to the African Eyeworm in Pigafetta's work. Philipp Pigafetta
[Diaphragmatic hernia].
PASSARELLI L, PIGAFETTA P, TOMASINI M. PASSARELLI L, et al. Chir Patol Sper. 1961 Aug;9:529-601. Chir Patol Sper. 1961. PMID: 14484218 Italian. No abstract available.
A collection of hexactinellids (Porifera) from the deep South Atlantic and North Pacific: new genus, new species and new records.
Castello-Branco C, Collins AG, Hajdu E. Castello-Branco C, et al. PeerJ. 2020 Jul 9;8:e9431. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9431. eCollection 2020. PeerJ. 2020. PMID: 32714660 Free PMC article.
., on the other hand, was collected by NOAA oceanographic expeditions in the North Pacific (Pigafetta Guyot)....
., on the other hand, was collected by NOAA oceanographic expeditions in the North Pacific (Pigafetta Guyot)....
[Experimental arterial substitution].
CASTIGLIONI GC, PETRONIO R, DE ROSA G, PIGAFETTA P. CASTIGLIONI GC, et al. Minerva Chir. 1957 Dec 31;12(24):1606-11. Minerva Chir. 1957. PMID: 13516589 Italian. No abstract available.
[TRAUMATIC HERNIA OF THE DIAPHRAGM].
AGOSTINACCHIO F, PIGAFETTA P. AGOSTINACCHIO F, et al. Chir Patol Sper. 1964 Sep;12:487-528. Chir Patol Sper. 1964. PMID: 14334574 Italian. No abstract available.
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