Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of Siena experienced elevated tuberculosis-related morbidity and mortality, to the point that on January 1, 1929 the newspaper La Nazione wrote that "Siena ranks second in the official Tuberculosis (TB) incidence rate". The author presents statistical data relating to a time span ranging from 1898 to 1935, interpreting them in light of social and sanitary conditions found in the city. The result is an exhaustive picture of the most important actions implemented at city level to prevent tuberculosis and to assist and treat the sick, such as: the creation of seaside hospices conceived by Carlo Livi for children suffering from scrofula, as well as c...
The tuberculosis affects thousands of pleople in the world, and throughout the 20th century was fund...
Between nineteenth and twentieth centuries, medicine knew the beginning of an incessant development:...
The second half of the nineteenth century saw the development of new medical "specialties", which, l...
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of S...
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of S...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a s...
Our first study of tuberculosis in Ferrara during the nineteenth century, whose results have been re...
We report here the results of a retrospective study carried out on 200 tuberculosis cases admitted t...
In the late nineteenth century, with industrial growth and the resulting mass urbanisation, tubercul...
In Italy, in the 1920s, the contagious and difficult to treat disease of tuberculosis was still a te...
In the years immediately after the First World War, the Italian government was forced to deal with t...
Abstract As for other countries, tuberculosis (TB) prevention has a long history in Italy. Neverthe...
The paper discusses as tuberculosis was a factor of urban segregation while the modern cities were d...
Background. At Arezzo, after a reduction of tuberculosis (TB) notifications during the m...
The tuberculosis affects thousands of pleople in the world, and throughout the 20th century was fund...
Between nineteenth and twentieth centuries, medicine knew the beginning of an incessant development:...
The second half of the nineteenth century saw the development of new medical "specialties", which, l...
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of S...
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the city of S...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a s...
Our first study of tuberculosis in Ferrara during the nineteenth century, whose results have been re...
We report here the results of a retrospective study carried out on 200 tuberculosis cases admitted t...
In the late nineteenth century, with industrial growth and the resulting mass urbanisation, tubercul...
In Italy, in the 1920s, the contagious and difficult to treat disease of tuberculosis was still a te...
In the years immediately after the First World War, the Italian government was forced to deal with t...
Abstract As for other countries, tuberculosis (TB) prevention has a long history in Italy. Neverthe...
The paper discusses as tuberculosis was a factor of urban segregation while the modern cities were d...
Background. At Arezzo, after a reduction of tuberculosis (TB) notifications during the m...
The tuberculosis affects thousands of pleople in the world, and throughout the 20th century was fund...
Between nineteenth and twentieth centuries, medicine knew the beginning of an incessant development:...
The second half of the nineteenth century saw the development of new medical "specialties", which, l...