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Di nuovo una storia vecchia. L’emergenza Coronavirus (2020)

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In many years of teaching in medical schools, I explained to students that the sudden arrival of the black plague in the mid-fourteenth century had surprised doctors and found them powerless to cure the new terrible scourge. Then, I told that, to compensate for the defects of a medicine that ignored the nature of evil, the defence against contagion was ensured only by government magistrates, with the “cordon sanitaire” on the borders and strict rules of isolation of the areas where the disease was prevalent. And then I told how, in search of the perpetrators of the contagion, the society of the time committed the crime of the processes against the “plague-spreaders.” It also seemed useful to me to recall the cholera of the nineteenth century, when people protested by reproaching the authorities for certain restrictive measures that caused damage to the country’s economy. Over the years of my university teaching, those were centuries-old stories that our strong modern medicine only looked at with antiquarian curiosity, trusting in its unquestionable skills of diagnosis, treatment and prevention.Nevertheless, every time, concluding the lessons on plague and cholera, I used to suggest a doubt to the students. If the bubonic plague returned and whether cholera episodically reappeared, I told, today we would not be terrified because we know how to cure ourselves. But I also used to ask them: if instead a serious pandemic flu, like the Spanish one of 1918, arrived, what could we do against it? It was certainly a serious message, but I was confident that it was only theoretically valid. I did not imagine that would have occurred what then really happened. While medical science researches and discusses and while doctors and hospitals treat the sick as best they can, defence from the disease is guaranteed only by the punctual intervention of politics that organizes everywhere the modern “cordon sanitaire”, in the same way as at the time of the plague.

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Authors & Contributors
Fernando Rosa
Alibrandi, Rosamaria
Geddes da Filicaia, Marco
Tina Travagliante
Maria Paola Zanoboni
Tanturri, Alberto
Concepts
Medicine and society
Epidemics
Public health
Medicine
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Medicine and politics
Time Periods
21st century
Early modern
20th century, late
19th century
Medieval
Ancient
Places
Sicily
Italy
China
United Kingdom
Sierra Leone
Europe
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