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Health Pavese The Kingdom of Italy from World War I
















At 17, Teresiana at the Library of the University of Pavia, I attended the presentation of the last book of noted scholars Pavia, Mauro and Walter Viglione Turkeys, once again, as in past, have given to release their original historical work, health bunting from the Reign of Italy in the First World War, a segment investigating the social health of local life insufficiently explored by previous reports and publications, usually written on specific forms through a single theme, epidemics, by the Faculty of Medicine of our University.

The book, reproduced in a picture of the post, titled "The Health Pavese, the birth of the Kingdom of Italy in the First World War", describes the health status of the province of Pavia, a mainly agricultural, not cultured ( Subject to Pleasure Island with its University of Pavia), with little, Overall, the widespread prophylactic sanitation during the difficult phase of history that culminated in the First World War.

addition to the wide spread of diseases like malaria, cholera, typhoid, pellagra, the tuberculosis, polio, related to non-existent or poor hygienic conditions of daily life, especially in the countryside, and to a lesser degree in the city, weighed also negatively insufficient introduction of preventive practices. Vaccinations, overall, were semi-unknown or prior to the beginning of their practice, in the few cases which were known and practiced, involving a very limited number of subjects.

Medical School-Surgery of our university and some hospitals were still cutting edge of the area of \u200b\u200bPavia, under the national health care, research and medical diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic. A record of excellence no doubt Pavia, with the greatest masters such as Golgi, Scarpa, Mantegazza, Forlanini.

at the book presentation was also attended by several members of the Orders of Doctors and Pharmacists of the Province of Pavia, the local health services, the municipal administration.

The two authors, the humanist and engineer Prof. Walter Tacchini Maureen Viglione, with two brief interventions, have summarized the contents of the publication, the details of search and retrieval of data, the differentiation of their work, outside of medicine, compared to the "cutting doctor" of the historical material archives generally present in the university hospitals.

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