[Medical research through historical resources. Talking objects: a case of a parasitic perineal monstrosity].

Medicina nei secoli Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Laura Ottini, Annarita Franza, Piera Rizzolo, Mario Falchetti, Raffaella Santi, Gabriella Nesi
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Abstract

A case of a parasitic perineal monstrosity from the collection of the Pathology Museum of the University of Florence, is described on the basis of the original medical records and illustrations. The surgeon Giorgio Pellizzari (1814-1894) first reported this extraordinary case of sacrococcygeal teratoma containing a rudimentary inferior limb. Reader of Descriptive Anatomy, Pellizzari was a well-known Anatomy Dissector and Curator of the Physiological Museum of the Regio Arcispedale di Santa Maria Nuova in Florence. This report underlines the importance of studying the archive material in order to thoroughly comprehend a single museum talking object. This handling of matters will help to turn anatomical collections into a unique teaching toolfor modern medical practice and a noteworthy documentation of scientific, artistic and historical value. Through analysis of the original catalogue and investigation by means of modern scientific techniques, discovering the story behind the object becomes afeasible challenge.

[通过历史资源进行医学研究。会说话的物体:会阴寄生怪物的案例]。
佛罗伦萨大学病理博物馆收藏的会阴寄生怪物的一个案例,是在原始医疗记录和插图的基础上描述的。外科医生Giorgio Pellizzari(1814-1894)首次报道了这个罕见的骶尾骨畸胎瘤病例,该畸胎瘤包含一个发育不完全的下肢。Pellizzari是一位著名的解剖学家,也是佛罗伦萨新圣母玛利亚区生理博物馆的馆长。这份报告强调了研究档案材料的重要性,以便彻底理解一个单一的博物馆谈话对象。这种处理方式将有助于将解剖学收藏品转变为现代医学实践的独特教学工具,并成为具有科学、艺术和历史价值的重要文献。通过对原始目录的分析和现代科学技术手段的调查,发现文物背后的故事成为一项可行的挑战。
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