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VINCENZIO CHIARUGI

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Abstract<title> SUMMARY </title>In 1788 the Bonifazio Hospital in Florence was again open to public and to its insane guests, after it had been restored following the illuministic ideas of the Granduca of Tuscany, Leopoldo I. Vincenzio Chiarugi became the head physician of the hospital and in 1789 he wrote the Leopoldian Regulation. In 1793 he published his new book, Della Pazzia [On Madness], on the grounds of the new rationalistic code.
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Title: VINCENZIO CHIARUGI
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Abstract<title> SUMMARY </title>In 1788 the Bonifazio Hospital in Florence was again open to public and to its insane guests, after it had been restored following the illuministic ideas of the Granduca of Tuscany, Leopoldo I.
Vincenzio Chiarugi became the head physician of the hospital and in 1789 he wrote the Leopoldian Regulation.
In 1793 he published his new book, Della Pazzia [On Madness], on the grounds of the new rationalistic code.

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