Giovanni Filippo Ingrassias
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Giovanni Filippo Ingrassias (1510-1580) was a major figure in the history of the science of human anatomy.
Ingrassias was a learned Sicilian physician, who, in a skilful commentary on the osteology of Galen, corrected numerous mistakes. He gave the first distinct account of the true configuration of the sphenoid and ethmoid bones, and has the merit of first describing (1546) the third ear bone, the tympanum, called stapes, though this distinction is also claimed by Eustachius and Fallopius.
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