Bernardino Ramazzini

Bernardino Ramazzini (; 4 October 1633 – 5 November 1714) was an Italian physician.

Ramazzini, along with Francesco Torti, was an early proponent of the use of cinchona bark (from which quinine is derived) in the treatment of malaria. His most important contribution to medicine was his book on occupational diseases, ''De Morbis Artificum Diatriba'' ("Diseases of Workers"). Provided by Wikipedia

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by Ramazzini, Bernardino
Published 1705
printed for Andrew Bell, Ralph Smith, Daniel Midwinter, Will. Hawes, Will. Davis, Geo. Stranghan, Bern. Lintot, Ja. Round, and Jeff. Wale

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by Ramazzini, Bernardino
Published 1750
printed for John Whiston, at Mr. Boyle's Head, and John Woodyer, at Coesar's Head, both in Fleet-Street

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by Ramazzini, Bernardino
Published 1821
Per Giovanni Silvestre

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by Hoffmann, Friedrich
Published 1746
printed for Thomas Osborne in Gray's-Inn, and J. Hildyard at York
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