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2021
Dall’Olio G
TOMASO ANTONIO CATULLO I MINERALI IN MEDICINA E IN FARMACIA Journal Article
In: Studi e Ricerche, vol. 28, pp. 35-47, 2021, ISSN: 1127-3100.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: medicine, mineralogy, pharmacy, Tommaso Catullo
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Viene presentato l’impiego dei minerali nella preparazione dei farmaci ed il loro uso in medicina dall’antichità fino ai primi decenni dell’Ottocento, esaminando in particolare il “Trattato di mineralogia applicata alla farmacia e alla medicina” di Tommaso Antonio Catullo pubblicato nel 1833. Viene anche tracciato il percorso professionale del Catullo dai primi incarichi di insegnante in alcuni licei veneti fino alla docenza all’Università di Padova. È riportata inoltre una diatriba connessa al suo legame con il territorio vicentino e alla sua competenza nell’analisi chimica.
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TOMASO ANTONIO CATULLO, MINERALOGY APPLIED TO PHARMACY AND MEDICINE
The use of minerals in the preparation of drugs and their use in medicine from antiquity to the first decades of the nineteenth century is presented, examining particularly the “Treatise on mineralogy applied to pharmacy and medicine” by Tommaso Antonio Catullo published in 1833. The professional career of Catullo is also traced from his first teaching positions in some Venetian high schools to his appointment as professor at the University of Padua. A controversy connected to his link with the Vicenza area and his competence in chemical analysis is also reported.
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Viene presentato l’impiego dei minerali nella preparazione dei farmaci ed il loro uso in medicina dall’antichità fino ai primi decenni dell’Ottocento, esaminando in particolare il “Trattato di mineralogia applicata alla farmacia e alla medicina” di Tommaso Antonio Catullo pubblicato nel 1833. Viene anche tracciato il percorso professionale del Catullo dai primi incarichi di insegnante in alcuni licei veneti fino alla docenza all’Università di Padova. È riportata inoltre una diatriba connessa al suo legame con il territorio vicentino e alla sua competenza nell’analisi chimica.
ABSTRACT
TOMASO ANTONIO CATULLO, MINERALOGY APPLIED TO PHARMACY AND MEDICINE
The use of minerals in the preparation of drugs and their use in medicine from antiquity to the first decades of the nineteenth century is presented, examining particularly the “Treatise on mineralogy applied to pharmacy and medicine” by Tommaso Antonio Catullo published in 1833. The professional career of Catullo is also traced from his first teaching positions in some Venetian high schools to his appointment as professor at the University of Padua. A controversy connected to his link with the Vicenza area and his competence in chemical analysis is also reported.