By the end of the 1820s, an innovative product was introduced in the northern Italian editorial market: technical and popular periodicals offering “useful knowledge” to a larger audience composed of members of the provincial middle-class, clergymen, and modestly educated craftsmen. By examining their medical content, this paper shows that popularisation did not merely entail disseminating a set of stable, unanimous, and trustworthy medical doctrines; rather, it represented a crucial step in the making of science during a period in which medical theories were still various and contradictory. Moreover, it demonstrates that the environmental and preventative approach to disease, which these medical contributors often employed, did reflect recent developments in chemical or physical knowledge and responded to pedagogical and informative goals; but it mostly served to affirm the social usefulness of medicine and the legitimacy of health professionals' participation in determining how to regulate more general epidemiologic, social, and political issues.

In aria sana: Conceptualising Pathogenic Environments in the Popular Press: Northern Italy, 1820s–1840s / M.E. Omes. - In: CENTAURUS. - ISSN 0008-8994. - 65:1(2023), pp. 91-120. [10.1484/J.CNT.5.134132]

In aria sana: Conceptualising Pathogenic Environments in the Popular Press: Northern Italy, 1820s–1840s

M.E. Omes
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2023

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By the end of the 1820s, an innovative product was introduced in the northern Italian editorial market: technical and popular periodicals offering “useful knowledge” to a larger audience composed of members of the provincial middle-class, clergymen, and modestly educated craftsmen. By examining their medical content, this paper shows that popularisation did not merely entail disseminating a set of stable, unanimous, and trustworthy medical doctrines; rather, it represented a crucial step in the making of science during a period in which medical theories were still various and contradictory. Moreover, it demonstrates that the environmental and preventative approach to disease, which these medical contributors often employed, did reflect recent developments in chemical or physical knowledge and responded to pedagogical and informative goals; but it mostly served to affirm the social usefulness of medicine and the legitimacy of health professionals' participation in determining how to regulate more general epidemiologic, social, and political issues.
19th Century; Environmental History; History of Science Publishing; Italy; Popularisation of Science; Social History of Sciences
Settore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
Settore MED/02 - Storia della Medicina
2023
https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.1484/J.CNT.5.134132
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