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Michele Troja : ウィキペディア英語版
Michele Troja

Michele Troja or Michele Troya (23 June 1747 - 12 April 1827) was an Italian physician.
==Biography==
Michele Troja was born in Andria. His family had intended him to become a clergyman. But since early childhood, he was highly interested in anything that resembled natural sciences.〔 A. von Schoenberg, Biographie de Michel Troja, Dr et professeur in 〕
Thence he studied medicine in Naples where he received his doctorate. In 1774, he received a scholarship to follow postgraduate formation in Paris where he carried on the research of Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau on the growth of bones catching the interest of Lazzaro Spallanzani.
Corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences, he wrote five articles for the Diderot and d’Alembert ''Encyclopédie'' supplement. Back in Naples in 1779, he was appointed Head Surgeon of Neapolitan Hospital for Incurables then ophthalmology professor at the University of Naples.
In 1780, he became First Surgeon of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, member of the King's Chamber, and he accompanied the king during his hunting journeys. There Troja performed dissections and worked on botany.〔
He became closely associated with many famous men of his time: Felice Fontana, Albrecht von Haller, Joseph Lieutaud, Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton, Félix Vicq-d'Azyr, Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla...
He worked with Fontana on vipers and with Giuseppe Saverio Poli on mollusca.〔 Giuseppe Saverio Poli (1791-1795) ''Testacea utriusque Siciliœ eorumque historia et anatome''〕
Troja was the inventor of the natural rubber catheter〔 M. Troja (1785-1788) Memoria sulla costruzione dei cateteri flessibili in ''(Lezioni intorno ai mali della vescica orinaria )'', Napoli, Nella Stamperia Simoniana〕 and the author of several important works on the bone remodeling: the first edition was published in Paris in 1775.〔 He wrote a treatise on eyes diseases, and another on urinary tract diseases.〔
In 1801, after a violent smallpox outbreak in Palerma, he planned the introduction of Jenner’s smallpox vaccination in Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
In 1799 and 1807, he lost twice his manuscripts and his library because of Naples lootings.〔
He died suddenly in 1827 in Naples. He was the father of Carlo Troya and Ferdinando Troya (it), both Prime Ministers of Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

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