Teaching Humours and Poisons: Spagyric, Iatrochemistry and Galenic Medicine in Early Modern Medical Education
Seconded at: Yale University
Period: August-October 2025
Supervisor: Ivano Dal Prete
Serena Mambriani is PhD student in the History of Education at the University of Parma. Her research deals with the history of health education in Italy. At the University of Yale, she will be conducting archival research for her doctoral dissertation, investigating the training of medical practitioners in the early modern period as well as the strategies of formal and informal health education promoted by governments in Northern Italy between the 17th and 18th centuries.