MARINELLI, Giovanni.
VERNACULAR OBSTETRICS
MARINELLI, Giovanni.. Le medicine partenenti alle infermità delle donne.
Venice, G. Valgrisi,, 1574.
A very good, clean copy of the enlarged and revised edition of this popular vernacular manual on women s illnesses, gynaecology and obstetrics - a unique witness to Renaissance marital habits and sexual mores . Giovanni Marinelli (fl. mid-C16), from Modena, was a renowned physician and natural philosopher, and the author of several works, including a couple on women s beauty and health. His daughter, Lucrezia, wrote a famous treatise in defence of women. First published in 1563, Le medicine only ever appeared in the vernacular, for the use of physicians, midwives and laywomen. This encyclopaedia of women s (and their husbands ) well-being, spans a variety of conditions accompanied by long disquisitions on aetiology, treatments and remedies, from illnesses which can untie the knot of marriage (e.g., weakness caused by excessive intercourse, urinating during intercourse or in bed, expulsion of semen not caused by sexual arousal , erectile disfunction, bad breath), addressing men s conditions too, with most interesting observations on the social conventions of C16 marital life; male and female sterility (caused by organ conditions, semen that does not generate, excessive body fat, weakness, irregular menstruation); the regimen sanitatis of pregnant women and the symptoms of pregnancy (e.g., desire for unnatural food like ash or moist soil); labour, delivery and how to deal with difficult situation, such as still births. An early annotator of this copy noted a short (unrelated) recipe: spinocervino boiled in alum for painting paper yellow . A most interesting work.
4 copies recorded in the US. USTC 840971; EDIT16 35777; Durling 2958; Wellcome I, 4062; Heirs of Hippocrates 377 (later ed., mentioned only); Erdmann, p.180. Not in Osler.