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Merlo (Merli), Famiglia
Voce bio-bibliografica della famiglia di editori musicali Merlo (Merli
Fig. 1 in Salix ×marchettii (Salicaceae), a new nothospecies from the Apuan Alps (Northern Tuscany, Central Italy)
Fig. 1. – Salix ×marchettii M. Merli & F. Mart. A. Male specimen. B. Female specimen.Published as part of Merli, Marco & Martini, Fabrizio, 2017, Salix ×marchettii (Salicaceae), a new nothospecies from the Apuan Alps (Northern Tuscany, Central Italy), pp. 339-343 in Candollea 72 (2) on page 341, DOI: 10.15553/c2017v722a11, http://zenodo.org/record/568446
Autriche
Merli Franz. Autriche. In: Revue Européenne de Droit de l'Environnement, n°1, 1998. pp. 39-55
Nota sul Silio 'politico' negli epigrammi di Marziale
In Martial’s epigrams Silius Italicus is portrayed as a man of learning, author of the Punica and admirer of Vergil’s works, but also as a public figure and a former consul of Rome. My paper focuses on the epigrams devoted to the ‘political’ Silius, and suggests to relate them mainly to a certain stage in Silius Italicus’ life and to a specific communication strateg
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Is Interchangeability Possible? Understanding and Evaluating the Evidence Base-Implications for Quality and Safety
Geno Merli, a board-certified specialist in internal medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation, is Director of the Jefferson Center for Vascular Disease at Jefferson Medical College and Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Dr. Merli received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and completed his residency in rehabilitation medicine and internal medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Merli is a nationally recognized expert in the areas of prophylaxis for and management of deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (DVT/PE), as well as for the medical consultation of surgical patients. His research interests have focused on prophylaxis for DVT/PE and the management of DVT in acute spinal cord injury, total joint replacement, trauma, and high-risk cancer patients.
Former editor-in-chief of Internal Medicine, Dr. Merli currently serves on the editorial board of Patient Care, Journal of the Society of Hospital Medicine, and The Hospitalist. He is also a reviewer for the Archives of Internal Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, Chest, Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, Journal of Thrombosis and Hemostasis and JAMA. He is co-editor of the book Medical Management of the Surgical Patient and co-chairs for a national course on the perioperative care of the surgical patient with medical problems.
Dr. Merli is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of American Venous Forum, the Society of Hospital Medicine, American Medical Association, Society of Vascular Medicine and Biology, and the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Merli (Gianfranco) Don Angeli e i cattolici democratici in Toscana
Poulat Emile. Merli (Gianfranco) Don Angeli e i cattolici democratici in Toscana. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°51/2, 1981. p. 263
Grateful Mother Honors Merli: ‘Great Doctor, Even Better Human Being’
For Peggy Bertorelli, family has always come first. The 77-year-old has devoted her life to loving and caring for her husband, three children and their spouses, and her eight grandchildren. Recent years have brought heartbreaking changes to her family: the loss of her son, Andrew, following a brief illness in 2021 and her husband, David, in 2024.
More than 20 years ago, she nearly lost her daughter, Cristina. Through that ordeal, she met Geno J. Merli, MD. Dr. Merli, who is now celebrating 50 years of service at Jefferson Health, quickly became an honorary member of the Bertorelli clan.
In December 2003 – just weeks before Cristina’s wedding – severe blood clots in her abdomen prompted the family to seek emergency treatment at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Bertorelli, a retired school nurse who lives in Lincroft, NJ, recalls the feelings of overwhelming fear as they navigated Cristina’s condition, which required them to reschedule her wedding.
Bertorelli still vividly remembers Dr. Merli’s role in leading the team that helped Cristina make a full recovery. She appreciates the expert clinical care that was pivotal to restoring Cristina’s health. But she’s equally grateful for Dr. Merli’s compassion, which she says was a source of strength and hope for the entire family.
“We met Dr. Merli by chance, and it was instant comfort,” Bertorelli says. “We felt like he truly cared about Cristina.”
On Christmas Eve, Bertorelli’s late husband reached out to Dr. Merli for moral support: “He talked to my husband on the phone for 40 minutes to help get him back on track,” she says. “I will never forget that.”
Over the past 20 years, she has expressed the family’s gratitude by making an annual gift to honor Dr. Merli and support his work in vascular medicine.
“No matter what your career, you have to exude compassion,” she reflects. “It’s something Dr. Merli would have even if he worked at a deli counter. He’s a great doctor but an even better human being.”
Someday soon, Bertorelli hopes to bring her grandchildren for a visit. As she puts it, “Dr. Merli needs to see the fruits of his labor – Cristina’s three children who, along with my other five grandchildren, are the light of my life.”
To learn more or make a gift online, please visit: jefferson.edu/GiveSurgery or contact Kelly Austin at 215-955-6383 or [email protected]
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