About some Medical Bibliographical Sources of Jacobinic and Napoleonic Age
Authors
Alessandro Porro
Department of Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences and Forensic Medicine Section of Human Sciences and Forensic Medicine, University of Brescia, I
Antonia Francesca Franchini
Department of Medical Sciences, University of Milan, I
Bruno Falconi
Department of Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences and Forensic Medicine, Section of Human Sciences and Forensic Medicine, University of Brescia, I
Keywords:
Stamperia Italiana e Francese (Milan) , John Brown (1735-1788) and brownism in Italy , Charles Botta (1766-1837)
Abstract
The authors analyze some bibliographical sources of jacobinic and Napoleonic age: books and pamphlets published by Stamperia Italiana e Francese in Milan (Lombardy); the Bullettino del Consiglio Subalpino di Sanità, ossia Giornale Fisico-Medico del Piemonte in Turin (Piedmont); some Charles Botta (1766-1837) books (Storia naturale e medica dell’isola di Corfù; Mémoire du […] sur la doctrine de Brown; Vicissitudes de l’instruction publique en Piémont depuis l’an VII jusq’au mois de ventose an XI […]). They are useful to analyse the spreading of John Brown (1735- 1788) theories in Italy, during the jacobinic and napoleonic time.