Bianchi, Giovanni.
An Historical and physical dissertation on the case of Catherine Vizzani, containing the adventures of a young woman, born at Rome, who for eight Years passed in the Habit of a Man, was killed for an Amour with a young Lady; and being found, on Dissection, a true Virgin, narrowly escaped being treated as a Saint by the Populace. With some curious and anatomical remarks on the nature and existence of the hymen. By Giovanni Bianchi, Professor of Anatomy at Sienna, the Surgeon who dissected her. To which are added, certain needful remarks by the English editor.
London : printed for W. Meyer, in May's-Buildings, near St. Martin's Lane MDCCLI. [1751].
ESTC No. T117264.Grub Street ID 168862.
Bianchi, Giovanni.
A dissertation against blisters, delivered in a speech, before the Lyncean Academy at Rimino, in June 1746. By Giovanni Bianchi, chief physician elect of that city.
London : printed for M. Cooper, M. Sheepy; and J. Swan, 1751.
ESTC No. T12701.Grub Street ID 176856.
Bianchi, Giovanni.
The true history and adventures of Catharine Vizzani, a young gentlewoman a native of Rome, who for many years past in the habit of a man; was killed for an amour with a young lady; and found on dissection, a true virgin. With curious anatomical remarks on the Nature and Existence of the Hymen. By Giovanni Bianchi, Professor of Anatomy at Sienna, the Surgeon who diffected her. With a curious frontispiece.
London : printed for W. Reeve, Fleet-Street, and C. Sympson, at the Bible-Warehouse, Chancery-Lane, 1755.
ESTC No. T73169.Grub Street ID 296505.