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"Gian Filippo Ingrassia, Volume of Prof. Aldo Garozzo

The book, published by Ursini, is the most complete biography of the doctor of the '500.

Catanzaro - "All historical studies tend to actualize the thinking of the great masters of antiquity. Gian Filippo Ingrassia is an example that can be updated and followed the moral and scientific rigor that he expresses through his works and anecdotes of working life that there are to come. "

Aldo Garozzo (in photo) , professor of Otolaryngology at the University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, concludes his book "Gian Filippo Ingrassia," published in recent days by Ursini editions, with the accession dell'Amplifon, on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the birth of the m edical and university professor Regalbuto (Enna).
"Garozzo - supports the university rector, Francesco Saverio Costanzo - with masterly summary outlining the shape of fattening, transports us with convincing arguments, in one of the most significant periods of human history, the Renaissance, which sees Andrea Vesalius, Thomas Kuhn would say, "the architect of the revolution that broke the paradigm" to mark the galenic medicine that had been dominant for more than a millennium. "
Divided into six chapters, (Years of training youth s
Cientifica, teaching at the University of Naples, teaching at the University Palermo, teaching at the University of Messina, The protomedicato period, due to plagues and chief physician to be a consultant for health care), the book traces a significant political profile of Gian Filippo Ingrassia, activities undertaken in the latter part of his life "for the good of the people and for the respect of the entire medical profession."
Gian Filippo Ingrassia also stands out for having more than
to the Master's teachings that Vesalius from 1532 to 1537 - added Francesco Saverio Costanzo - makes it one of his favorite pupils having soon recognized his natural tendency for scientific research. "
"After reading the study of his Aldo - continued the Rector of the University Magna Graecia - I think I can say that the figure of Gian Filippo Ingrassia should rightly count among those "natural philosophers" who tracciat
or the path, unfortunately narrow and fraught with obstacles, the birth of modern science which, according to Mario Vegetti, one of the most influential philosophers of antiquity, saw its beginnings in their own land Magna Graecia with your doctor Alcmaeon of Crotone (VI BC). "
Many of the medical and surgical specialties represented in the laws of the Italian universities recognize that today, Gian Filippo Ingrassia the precursor of courses of study that then, over the years have found a way to broaden your horizons
Zonti up to the official most comprehensive scientific and educational autonomy.
"This statement - says the professor Garozzo - it is clear from the careful examination of the works of Ingrassia come down to us. They reflected the diversity of interests that animate the trail of the medical and scientific Regalbuto. In fact, he offered his life for the development of the 'ars medica "coming out from the swamps to deal with the medieval renaissance joy of discovery from which many of the guidelines
modern medicine." A good book, this, that we read in one breath and offering a major contribution to the plan for knowledge of the origins and developments of many branches of modern medicine.

Gian Filippo Ingrassia

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