A book published by Sandro Galantini Research & Drafting in 2004 in the Historical Museum of Homeopathy in Rome. The book of the historic giuliese Sandro Galantini, Writings of Rocco Rubini, published in 2004 for the publishing house Teramo Research & Drafting Damiani & Marrama, was recently included in the Historical Museum of Homeopathy in Rome, built on the initiative of the Foundation Negro. The Museum of Homeopathy, in place of Piazza Navona in Rome, 49, wants to continue the work of Antonio Negro, in such a place, in 1950 founded the Academy of Medicine Omeopatica.Libri, manuscripts, documents and objects related to homeopathy Italian and foreign, from its origins to the present day, is accompanied by an extensive collection of works by Samuel Hahnemann and a rich collection of ancient remedies containers omeopatici.Il Museum aims to be the center of research and study for those who are interested to Homeopathy and want to collaborate with the aims dell’Archivio e alle iniziative della Fondazione.Il volume di Galantini, che ha restituito vita e opere di Rocco Rubini, nato a Cellino Attanasio e tra i più importanti esponenti italiani della medicina omeopatica dell'800, sin dall'indomani della pubblicazione ha suscitato grande interesse ed apprezzamento nella comunità scientifica nazionale.Il VolumeSCRITTI DI ROCCO RUBINIa cura di Sandro Galantini, Teramo, Ricerche&Redazioni, 2004"Piccola Biblioteca Scientifica Abruzzese" (1)228 pagine - ISBN 88-88925-02-3 - € 12.00La ristampa in anastatica degli scritti di Rocco Rubini, medico omeopatico di Cellino Attanasio vissuto a Napoli nel XIX secolo, inventore della canfora Rubini. Il volume, che inaugura la collana Piccola Biblioteca Scientific Abruzzese, again three rare writings of Rubies, which testify to its commitment to homeopathy, the generous and intense activity for the benefit of public health spending. Teacher recognized and eminent figure in the practice and spread of homeopathy in the international arena, Rubini is remembered among the pioneers in Italy of homeopathic science, by Thomas Lindsey Bradford in his book Pioneers of homeopathy (1897). Among the writings reprinted: "Statistics of patients with cholera morbus treated only with the camphor in Naples" (1885) and "Cactus grandiflorus pathogenicity" (1864). With historical essay by Sandro Galantini.
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