Giarelli L, Terribile Wiel Marin V
Istituto di Anatomia ed Istologia Patologica, Università di Trieste.
Pathologica. 1998 Apr;90(2):113-5.
Death and corpse were incompatible with god's and family doctor's presence in the Greek-Roman world. This incompatibility between life and the death was surmounted by the admittance of Saints' bodies in the Churches and believers' burial "ad Sanctos". From this, to body's utilization as discloser of the "causae morborum" the way was relatively short, culminating in the stage marked by Morgagni's name.
在希腊-罗马世界,死亡和尸体与上帝及家庭医生的存在是不相容的。生命与死亡之间的这种不相容性,通过将圣徒的遗体供奉于教堂以及信徒“葬于圣徒之侧”得以克服。由此,将尸体用作“病因”揭示者的道路相对较短,最终达到了以莫尔加尼之名所标志的阶段。