The therapeutic approaches used against scrofula in the 19th Century in Ferrara are discussed. In the manuscripts and treatises of the time treasured in the town's libraries, hygienic and dietetic rules and treatment of this illness were described. In particular, baths and mineral water spas (sulphurous, ferruginous and other mineral waters, such as a bromo-iodine-salt water) and the sea-bathing establishment were recommended. The remedies reported in Campana’s Pharmacopoeia ferrarese and the efficacious treatments employed in St Anna Hospital are discussed. The Committee and its President, Marquis Giovanni Manfredini, decided to cure the scrofulous in bathing establishments
Struma is a tubercular skin disease. The tubercular germ settles into the skin from outside or insid...
Documents concerning the hospitalization of French soldiers stationed in Ferrara (Bataillon de la P...
The aim of this work was to analyse the mortality for smallpox and the methods used during the ninet...
The therapeutic approaches used against scrofula in the 19th Century in Ferrara are discussed. In th...
This work represents a continuation of our efforts to highlight the therapeutic approaches used in F...
The authors have taken the Italian city of Ferrara as an example of the remedies against syphilis, c...
The authors carried out an observational study related to the years 1867-1874, on the morbidity of c...
Health interventions against the smallpox during the two epidemics of the second half of the 19th Ce...
Some areas of Northern Italy, especially Ferrara during the nineteenth century, represent privileged...
Health interventions against smallpox during the two epidemics in the second half of the 19th centur...
This work describes the cures and the remedies used for the cholera that characterised the 19th cent...
Labrude Pierre, Bourrinet Patrick, Bonnemain Bruno. Le traitement de la gale en Italie au XIXe siècl...
In the Italian context of the 19th century, Ferrara represented a privileged observatory regarding m...
In this article the authors highlight the behaviour of government authorities in the nineteenth cent...
A little anonymous manuscript containing a text about ancient remedies was found in the private libr...
Struma is a tubercular skin disease. The tubercular germ settles into the skin from outside or insid...
Documents concerning the hospitalization of French soldiers stationed in Ferrara (Bataillon de la P...
The aim of this work was to analyse the mortality for smallpox and the methods used during the ninet...
The therapeutic approaches used against scrofula in the 19th Century in Ferrara are discussed. In th...
This work represents a continuation of our efforts to highlight the therapeutic approaches used in F...
The authors have taken the Italian city of Ferrara as an example of the remedies against syphilis, c...
The authors carried out an observational study related to the years 1867-1874, on the morbidity of c...
Health interventions against the smallpox during the two epidemics of the second half of the 19th Ce...
Some areas of Northern Italy, especially Ferrara during the nineteenth century, represent privileged...
Health interventions against smallpox during the two epidemics in the second half of the 19th centur...
This work describes the cures and the remedies used for the cholera that characterised the 19th cent...
Labrude Pierre, Bourrinet Patrick, Bonnemain Bruno. Le traitement de la gale en Italie au XIXe siècl...
In the Italian context of the 19th century, Ferrara represented a privileged observatory regarding m...
In this article the authors highlight the behaviour of government authorities in the nineteenth cent...
A little anonymous manuscript containing a text about ancient remedies was found in the private libr...
Struma is a tubercular skin disease. The tubercular germ settles into the skin from outside or insid...
Documents concerning the hospitalization of French soldiers stationed in Ferrara (Bataillon de la P...
The aim of this work was to analyse the mortality for smallpox and the methods used during the ninet...