Giovanni Maria Lancisi( 26 October 1654–20 January 1720) was an Italian clinician,and epidemiologist and anatomist who made a correlation between the presence of mosquitoes and the prevalence of malaria. He was also known for his studies about the cardiovascular diseases.
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