Antonio Musa Brassavola

Antonio Musa Brassavola (variously spelled Brasavola or Brasavoli; 16 January 1500 – 6 July 1555) was an Italian physician and one of the most famous of his time. He studied under Niccolò Leoniceno and Giovanni Manardo.
Quotes
- Et sumpto baculo, alterum illi dedi, inquiens, volo nunc pugnemus, uter nostrum femoralia ferre debet.
- On the night of our marriage, when we were shut up in our bedroom together, I threw upon the ground a pair of breeches, and two sticks that I had provided for the purpose, and directing her to take one of the sticks, I took the other: and now, madam, I addressed her, we are to try who shall get the breeches; and whichsoever of us shall be victor this night, shall ever after wear them.
- Examen omnium Syruporum, quorum publicus usus est (Lyon, 1540), as translated by William Beloe, Miscellanies (1795). Reported in Notes and Queries, 9th ser., vol. 1, no. 21 (21 May 1898), pp. 403–4
- Cf. Robert Burton
External links
- Hoyt's New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 887