In the Italian context of the 19th century, Ferrara represented a privileged observatory regarding malaria and an important study center due to presence of renowned physicians and scientists who exchanged knowledge and findings in the medical Academies. This paper analyzes the main remedies listed in the various editions of Campana’s Pharmacopoeia since 1798 and particularly of 1841, in the reports from the Accademia Medico-Chirurgica di Ferrara and in the Reports (1871 and 1876) from Alessandro Bennati, director of Arcispedale Sant’Anna, and concerned with hospital practice.
La malaria: rimedi e succedanei nella pratica medica dell'Ottocento ferrarese
VICENTINI, Chiara Beatrice;MANFREDINI, Stefano;MARES, Donatella;LUPI, Silvia;GUIDI, Enrica;CONTINI, Carlo
2014
Abstract
In the Italian context of the 19th century, Ferrara represented a privileged observatory regarding malaria and an important study center due to presence of renowned physicians and scientists who exchanged knowledge and findings in the medical Academies. This paper analyzes the main remedies listed in the various editions of Campana’s Pharmacopoeia since 1798 and particularly of 1841, in the reports from the Accademia Medico-Chirurgica di Ferrara and in the Reports (1871 and 1876) from Alessandro Bennati, director of Arcispedale Sant’Anna, and concerned with hospital practice.File in questo prodotto:
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