Nicola Pende (1880-1970) and His "Big Lazy Children". Parable of a Clinical Syndrome

Authors

  • Liborio Dibattista Department FLESS University of Bari, I

Keywords:

Nicola Pende, Endocrinology , Pediatrics, Hyperthymic syndrome

Abstract

In the first half of the twentieth century, more than a million young Italians were found affected by a new disease: the Pende’s hyperthymic syndrome. Nicola Pende was the renowned clinician who wrote the first great Italian treatise of endocrinology and who later founded the “sciences” of biotypology and orthogenesis. The paper tells the parable of the syndrome, the story of big lazy children and their fate in radiation therapy for the greater glory of Roman Italic race.    

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2014-03-01

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