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Title | Giambattista Scandella. Series 2, Commonplaces |
Author | Scandella, Giambattista |
Date | 8 Jun 1787 - 14 May 1788 |
Document Type | Personal Account |
Reference | MSS 101, Series 2, Folder 8 |
Library / Archive | Historical Society of Pennsylvania |
Collection Name | Giambattista Scandella Papers, 1787-1798 |
Description | Medical case records, with treatments and remedies detailed for medical conditions including paralysis, gangrene, melancholy, heart disease and fever. Includes notes taken from medical journals. Some sections in Latin. |
Series Description | The collection includes a diary and commonplace books containing impressions of America, and medical case records. Journal and commonplace books are both rich in detailed observations about the United States at the end of the 18th century. Scandella's comments touch on a broad range of topics, such as Quakers, race relations, U.S. political culture and system, physical features of the land, Americans' character, and U.S. foreign relations. His notes also discuss a number of prominent Americans he met or befriended, including Washington, Jefferson, and Benjamin Latrobe. Journals and commonplace books include a few American newspaper clippings, which lack citations. The commonplace books also include small drawings of things he observed, such as farm equipment or dams, as well as margin doodles. |
Biographical Note / History | Scandella was born in Italy and was educated as a physician. He came to America c.1796 and settled in Philadelphia in 1797. |
Theme(s) | Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations |
Places | Venice, Italy |
Keywords | medical staff, medicine, medical treatment, disease, health and sickness, journalism |
Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania catalogue. |
Language | Latin; Italian |
Copyright | Historical Society of Pennsylvania |