Yesterday's Clinicians: Judgements an Requests in Three Letters of Nigrisoli, Murri, and Galdi
Authors
Vito Cagli
University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome
Keywords:
Francesco Galdi , Augusto Murri , Bartolo Nigrisoli
Abstract
We present here three interesting documents which allow us to have a quick look at some aspects of the professional life of Italian teachers of internal medicine at the end of XIX century. A typewritten copy of a letter sent, on 23 February 1877, by Augusto Murri, professor of internal medicine at the University of Bologna, to Francesco Crispi, Speaker of the Italian Parliament. This document was enclosed in a letter dated 6 March 1937 from Bartolo Nigrisoli, a distingued surgeon of Bologna, to Francesco Galdi, clinician of the University of Pisa. The third document is a handwritten reply from Galdi to Nigrisoli. Relevant information in all three documents are commented upon.