G. B. Morgagni Among Human Pathology, Forensic Medicine and Mummiology. The Beatification of Gregorio Barbarigo of Padua

Acta Med Hist Adriat. 2020 Jun 29;18(1):27-46. doi: 10.31952/amha.18.1.2.

Abstract

The article is the first step of a research project aimed at investigating new perspectives and aspects of Morgagni's role and work. His activities as a medical examiner and forensic doctor are yet to be truly discovered. Manuscripts, written by Morgagni when he was a forensic expert for the Health Magistrate of Venice, currently preserved at the City Library in Forli (Italy), shed light on a new aspect of his cultural background. As a forensic doctor, he also helped push an increase in "social medicine" in Italy, when physicians began to collaborate with the administrative and political institutions in order to plan environmental and urban regulations to control air quality. While reading his reports, his contribution to the primordial medical Hygiene and Public Health emerges. Among his reports, the authors focused on the one concerning the Beatification of Gregorio Barbarigo, which clearly highlights his pathological approach, as well as his knowledge and application of embalming systems and mummiology. Moreover, this report could be considered as an issue in the history of paleopathology.

Keywords: G.B. Morgagni; paleopathology; forensic medicine; corpse and beatification; Saint Gregorio Barbarigo.

Publication types

  • Biography
  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Anatomy / history
  • Catholicism / history*
  • Exhumation / history
  • Forensic Medicine / history*
  • History, 17th Century
  • History, 18th Century
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Mummies / history
  • Odorants
  • Pathology / history*
  • Saints / history*

Personal name as subject

  • G B Morgagni
  • Gregorio Barbarigo