Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patient of prestigious physicians including Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694). After an illness of some months, she died in December 1693. Strong suspicions of poisoning were raised in her household and the city. For legal purposes an autopsy was performed in the presence of some of Rome’s best physicians and surgeons. Most of these were involved in the experimental culture fostered by the city’s medical institutions, in particular its hospitals, which provided a stimulating venue for those interested in the exchanges between medical, surgical and anatomical knowledge and practice. Moreover, the physicians and surgeons who took part in the dispute on t...
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In the seventeenth century Italian medicine witnessed a dispute over phlebotomy, an old and widespr...
The easy availability of deadly poisons in nineteenth-century Britain, western Europe and the United...
According to the established view the goal of early modern post-mortems was to make sense of what ha...
none11siGiovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists ...
In 1705-1706, during the War of the Spanish Succession and two years after a devastating earthquake,...
In 1705-1706, during the War of the Spanish Succession and two years after a devastating earthquake,...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...
International audienceThis essay focuses on a poisoning trial held in Rome in 1562 following the sud...
The first recorded instance of poisoning in ancient Rome occurred in 331 BC when, during an epidemic...
Duramy is the author of chapter 11: Catherine La Voisin: Poisons and Magic at the Royal Court of Lou...
Suffice it to say that the first traces of its use by man date back to ten thousand years ago the ve...
During the 16th to the 18th centuries, the royal courts were renowned for their dangers, intrigues a...
From 1575 to 1578 much of northern Italy was struck by the plague. In Venice alone over 50,000 peopl...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. L'expertise toxicologique dans le procès de l'Acqua Toffania à Rome en 1659 ...
In the «History of the Infamous Column», Alessandro Manzoni recounts the trial against two alleged p...
In the seventeenth century Italian medicine witnessed a dispute over phlebotomy, an old and widespr...
The easy availability of deadly poisons in nineteenth-century Britain, western Europe and the United...
According to the established view the goal of early modern post-mortems was to make sense of what ha...