Luigi Mangiagalli

Authors

  • Piergiorgio Crosignani IRCCS Ca’ Granda Foundation Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
  • Carlo La Vecchia University of Milan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/10074

Abstract

Luigi Mangiagalli (1850-1928) is a well known figure and a “founding father” of obstetrics and gynecology in Italy, but less recognized are the wide range implications of his work on a public health and social level. In fact, apart from its surgical, clinical and academic values, all the activities of Mangiagalli had a public health, and hence a political relevance. Thus, when at age 27 hewas named professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Sassari, Sardinia, he not only focused on the improvement of the local obstetrics clinic -when he arrived there were no beds and only a one broken forceps- and the control of puerperal infections, but also to the control of malaria and syphilis in pregnancy.

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Published

2022-06-16

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Public Health and Medical Humanities History Corner