Doctor or junk man? What we wouldn't do to have the personal books of Cesare Frugoni or Vincenzo Monaldi

Submitted: 7 February 2013
Accepted: 28 February 2013
Published: 19 September 2013
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It all began when I was browsing through the advertisements in the magazine Famiglia Cristiana and I came across: For sale: academic and personal texts of Prof. Cesare Frugoni. There was a Rome phone number...

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Sgambato, F., & Sgambato, E. (2013). Doctor or junk man? What we wouldn’t do to have the personal books of Cesare Frugoni or Vincenzo Monaldi. Italian Journal of Medicine, 7(3), 138–141. https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2013.138