Domenico Felice Antonio Cotugno (1736-1822). Anatómico catedrático de Nápoles, que en su obra De Aquaeductibus Auris Humanae Internae Anatomica Dissertatio, describe el acueducto coclear y vestibular, demostrando que están llenos de líquido y no de aire como hasta entonces se creía.
 
    <(In.): Cotugno, Domenico: [1736‑1822] italian anatomist, professor of anatomy at Naples, noted for his studies of the ear, including a description of the labyrinthine system and its fluids [1761]. He also published the first description of the cerebrospinal fluid [1764]. His name is sometimes Latinized to Cotunnius. see aqueduct of Cotunnius; perilymph.
 
 
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