Adone Palmieri

Adone Palmieri (fl. 1831–1857) was an Italian physician, surgeon, and scholar from Bevagna, Umbria.

Biography

Palmieri graduated in philosophy, medicine, and surgery, later becoming professor of anatomy, physiology, and obstetrics. From 1831 he served as health officer of the Pontifical militias. He received several honors, including a gold medal from the Papal government for his publications, a silver medal for his work on vaccination, and medals for his free medical care to the poor in Rome.[1] He was a prolific writer on medicine, natural sciences, and local history.[1]

Palmieri was a member of numerous academies in Italy and abroad, including the Accademia dei Lincei, the Accademia dei Georgofili, and the Société des sciences physiques, chimiques et arts agricoles of Paris. His career also included contributions to major medical and technological dictionaries published in Venice, and collaborations with scientific journals in Bologna, Verona, and Rome.[1]

Works

  • Topografia Statistica dello Stato Pontificio (1857)

References

  1. ^ a b c Giacchè, Luciano. "Il Cavaliere eclettico Adone Palmieri da Bevagna" (PDF). Accademia di Bevagna.