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His parents were in comfortable circumstances, but not of the nobility; it appears from his letters to Giovanni Maria Lancisi that Morgagni was ambitious of gaining admission into that rank, and it may be inferred that he succeeded from the fact that he is described on a memorial tablet at Padua as nobilis forolensis. At the age of sixteen he went to Bologna to study philosophy and medicine, and he graduated with much éclat as doctor in both faculties three years later, in 1701. He acted as prosector to Antonio Maria Valsalva (one of the distinguished pupils of Malpighi), who held the office of demonstrator anatomicus in the Bologna school, and whom he assisted more particularly in preparing his celebrated work on the Anatomy and Diseases of the Ear, published in 1704. Read full entryThis entry is from Wikipedia,the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.It may not have been reviewed by professional editors(See full disclaimer)

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Nope. It would be named Morgagni's disease then. It was most thoroughly described and characterized by Burrill B. Crohn, a New York gastroenterologist practicing at Mount Sinai hospital in the 1920s and 1930s. He was the first to note that ileitis or regional enteritis (as it was called back then) could affect not only the small intestine but also other parts of the GI tract manifesting as granulomas, collections of immune cells within the lining or muscle of the gut. The name Crohn's disease (now Crohn disease) was applied in 1932. |
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