XI, 2011, 21-22, n.s.

Table of Contents

Essays

What historians and clinicians can learn from the history of medicine: the example of fatal catatonia
Edward Shorter 5-17
Autobiography and History of Medicine: three patients struck by SCI tell their life story
Gioia Gorla 19-38
Training the “modern nurse”: Italy and Spain 1870-1920
Stefania Bartoloni, Carmen González Canalejo 39-61
The doctor and the hospital. The hospital of Santa Maria Nuova and medical professions in early modern Florence
Francesco Ciuti 63-88
Guillaume de Baillou (1538-1616): médecin et lettré de la Renaissance, sous la direction de Joël Coste
Introduction
Joël Coste 91-94
“Guillaume de Baillou, Doctor Medicus Parisiensis”
Joël Coste 95-111
Medicine and Hellenism in the Renaissance: the problem of Greek in Baillou
Caroline Petit 113-139
Understanding contagious diseases: Baillou’s notes on Julien Le Paulmier’s De morbis contagiosis
Vivian Nutton 141-151
“Pour que tu puisses goûter toute la richesse du fruit...”: une analyse exploratoire des index des Consilia medicinalia de Baillou
Jean-Marc Mandosio 153-189
Baillou’s style or Baillou as a writer
Jackie Pigeaud 191-211

Notes and documents

Ramazzini vs. Moneglia: medicine’s ‘terrible controversy’
Franco Carnevale 213-226
Words lost, words found: maternity, bioethics and citizenship
Emilia D'Antuono 227-238
The disordered mind. Recent Dutch developments in the history of psychiatry (with comparisons to Italy)
Christian G. De Vito 239-250
Giovanni Bollea (1913-2011). The history of pediatric neuropsychiatry in Italy
Matteo Fiorani 251-276
I centri medico-pedagogici (1947)
Giovanni Bollea 277-283
Reviews and Book notices
  285-311
Contributors to this issue
  313-319


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