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- W2049492792 abstract "BERNARDINO RAMAZZINI (1633–1714) is remembered today as the founder of the study of occupational diseases. In his own day, he was ‘one of the greatest intellects of the seventeenth century’ and was a widely influential medical theorist.1 The following paper seeks to establish a hitherto unrecognized allusion to Ramazzini in Samuel Johnson’s Rambler 85 (8 January 1751). A polymath, poet, philosopher, meteorologist, epidemiologist, physician, teacher, and scientist, Ramazzini was born 4 October 1633 in Carpi, a small town in the Duchy of Modena.2 He studied medicine and philosophy at the University of Parma, receiving his doctorate in 1659. After additional study in Rome, he became the town physician at Canino; in 1682 he was charged with establishing a medical department at the University of Modena, where he was appointed Professor ‘Medicinae Theoricae’. In 1700, the year he published his greatest work, De morbis artificium diatriba (‘Treatise on the Diseases of Workers’), he received a chair in Practical Medicine at Padua, the most prestigious medical faculty in Italy. After suffering from blindness and cardiovascular disease, Ramazzini died at age 81 on 5 November 1714, victim, as one writer liked to think, ‘of the peculiar diseases of the learned which he had described so well,’ and having achieved European-wide fame.3 In 1982, Irving J. Selikoff of the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York founded the Collegium Ramazzini, an international community of scholars devoted to occupational and environmental health—an organization that continues to thrive today." @default.
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- W2049492792 title "Ramazzini, Johnson, and Rambler 85: A New Attribution" @default.
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