Tuberculosis and cretinism in the Lombrosian school, an open question

Tuberculosis and cretinism in the Lombrosian school, an open question

Authors

  • Caterina Pangrazzi Department of Humanities, University of Trento

Keywords:

Tuberculosis , cretinism, Lombrosian school

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References

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Licata M, Larentis O, Tesi C, Iorio S. Multiple Abnormalities in the Skull of a Prostitute. An Autopsy Report (1900). Acta Med Acad 2018; 47(2):204-8.

Lombroso C. Introduzione alle ricerche sul cretinismo in Lombardia. Bologna: Tipi Fava E Garagnani; 1858.

Larentis O, Gorini I. Bioarcheology in the northwest Italy. Our experience. Med Histor 2019; 3(1):46-7.

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16-02-2022

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Letter to Editor: History of Medicine

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Pangrazzi C. Tuberculosis and cretinism in the Lombrosian school, an open question. Med Histor [Internet]. 2022 Feb. 16 [cited 2025 Mar. 13];5(3):e2021034. Available from: https://mail.mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/MedHistor/article/view/12813