Plague, malaria and demographics in past Italy: recent acquisitions and open problems (original) (raw)

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Measures to combat the plague in Southern Italy in the early Nineteenth Century, in “Journal of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science” 5/1 (2023), pp. 29-43.

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American Journal of Public Health, 1985

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Epidemics and State Medicine in Fifteenth-Century Milan

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Rome, 1656-57. The Plague Recounted by Genoese Diplomacy, in «EuroStudium3w», 2021/2, pp. 27-76, E-ISSN 1973-9443 | ISSN 2385-0825

Alessia Ceccarelli

Rome, 1656-57. The Plague Recounted by Genoese Diplomacy, in «EuroStudium3w» (Sapienza Università di Roma), 2021/2, pp. 27-76, E-ISSN 2611-6634 | ISSN 2385-0825, 2022

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A survival analysis of the last great European plagues: The case of Nonantola (Northern Italy) in 1630

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From inoculation to vaccination: the fight against smallpox in Siena in the 18th and 19th centuries

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"Plagues, Healers, and Patients in Early Modern Europe" (review essay)

William Eamon

1999

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A Medieval Response to the First Plague Pandemic: the Cases of Merovingian Gaul and Italy (VI–VII century).

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