The authors carried out an observational study related to the years 1867-1874, on the morbidity of children from Ferrara suffering from scrofula sent by Ospizi Marini for care consisting of sea bathing. A total of 490 cases (250 F, 240 M) were studied in relation to the following variables: age, sex, forms of scrofula, years and outcome. In particular, the present work describes the preliminary organizational steps planned to allow the sea stay, the clinical features and the outcomes. The spread of informations to the public and supporters had the specific aim to strengthen these benefits for those children affected by the sad and serious consequences of scrofula
The authors have taken the Italian city of Ferrara as an example of the remedies against syphilis, c...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...
Southern Italy has been in constant “state of war” during the 16th and the 17th centuries, when Turk...
The therapeutic approaches used against scrofula in the 19th Century in Ferrara are discussed. In th...
Present study analyzes the significance of the scientific publication about the benefits of marine w...
Present study analyzes the significance of the scientific publication about the benefits of marine w...
The aim of the present study was to determine the epidemiology of jellyfish stings in the Province o...
Halfway between the hospital model and holiday camps, the Seaside Hospices born and developed in the...
Our first study of tuberculosis in Ferrara during the nineteenth century, whose results have been re...
In this article the authors highlight the behaviour of government authorities in the nineteenth cent...
In 1913-1928 years, Naples was internationally important because of an original educational experien...
In 1913-1928 years, Naples was internationally important because of an original educational experien...
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of S...
The presence of jellyfish along coasts constitutes a potentially serious public health problem becau...
In 1749 Martino Ghisi (1715-1794), a physician from Soresina, a small town near Cremona, in Lombardy...
The authors have taken the Italian city of Ferrara as an example of the remedies against syphilis, c...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...
Southern Italy has been in constant “state of war” during the 16th and the 17th centuries, when Turk...
The therapeutic approaches used against scrofula in the 19th Century in Ferrara are discussed. In th...
Present study analyzes the significance of the scientific publication about the benefits of marine w...
Present study analyzes the significance of the scientific publication about the benefits of marine w...
The aim of the present study was to determine the epidemiology of jellyfish stings in the Province o...
Halfway between the hospital model and holiday camps, the Seaside Hospices born and developed in the...
Our first study of tuberculosis in Ferrara during the nineteenth century, whose results have been re...
In this article the authors highlight the behaviour of government authorities in the nineteenth cent...
In 1913-1928 years, Naples was internationally important because of an original educational experien...
In 1913-1928 years, Naples was internationally important because of an original educational experien...
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of S...
The presence of jellyfish along coasts constitutes a potentially serious public health problem becau...
In 1749 Martino Ghisi (1715-1794), a physician from Soresina, a small town near Cremona, in Lombardy...
The authors have taken the Italian city of Ferrara as an example of the remedies against syphilis, c...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...
Southern Italy has been in constant “state of war” during the 16th and the 17th centuries, when Turk...