GIUSEPPE MOSCATI: A MAN, A PHYSICIAN AND A SCIENTIST

Authors

  • Giovanni Ponti
  • Felice D’Onofrio
  • Cristel Ruini
  • Umberto Muscatello
  • Aldo Tomasi

Keywords:

Giuseppe Moscati, Clinical Pathology, Nephritis, Frederician University History, Juvenile diabetes

Abstract

The life of Giuseppe Moscati (1880-1927) as a man, as a physician and as a scientist may be framed within the cultural climate of Positivism, which spread over the last years of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th Century. His activity contributed to patients’ care improvement; in addition to meticulous drug regimens, he also prescribed a methodology of spiritual care, involving meditation and self-control as part of an holistic approach to healthcare. Our review deals with his published researches, highlighting the innovative findings on the juvenile diabetes treatment and extensive clinical changes consequent upon nephritis. This extraordinary man put considerable emphasis on primary care and holistic health in Italy, pioneering a new patient-centred, and holistic approach to medicine.

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Published

2022-08-12