De Peste Tractatus Historico-medicus Latino, Ac Italico Idiomate Descriptus, written by Petrus Michael Gagna and published in 1715, is a historical-medical treatise on the plague, presented in both Latin and Italian. This work offers a valuable insight into the understanding and perception of plague during the early 18th century. The dual-language format makes it accessible to a wider audience of scholars and practitioners. It provides important historical context for the study of epidemics and public health measures of the time. This treatise is an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, the history of plagues, and the social impact of disease.
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