On this page are collected the conferences dedicated to pathological anatomy and the Museum, with interventions by experts on scientific and historical themes. An archive of meetings that testifies to the evolution of medicine and pathology.
- 24/10/2024 – XXXIII Congress National Association of Scientific Museums – The public-private relationship in scientific museums strategies and solutions – Livorno, 22-25 October 2024
Enhancement, research and social engagement: the experience of the Morgagni Museum
Giovanni Magno, Alice Cusan - 30/08/2024 – 30th EAA Annual Meeting
Ethnographic perspectives on anatomical specimens: curatorial practices and public engagement at the Museum Morgagni of Human Anatomy (Padua, Italy)
Alice Cusan, Giovanni Magno - 24/08/2024 – 24th European Meeting of Paleopathology Association
Silver as alternative treatment in 19th century Europe: the cases of argyria of Edinburgh, Padua, and Dublin
Cat Irving, Giovanni Magno, Evi Numen - 24/08/2024 – 24th European Meeting of Paleopathology Association
Vrolik disease at the Morgagni Museum (Padua, Italy): a case of idiopathic osteopsathyrosis following a potential congenital extrapulmonary tuberculosis infection
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 18/11/2023 – International Congress The Art and Space of Anatomy: Origins, History and Functions of Anatomical Theatres, Bologna 17-18 November 2023
Anatomical Theatres of Edinburgh: a connection between Italy and Scotland
Giovanni Magno, Cat Irving, Fabio Zampieri, Alberto Zanatta - 18/11/2023 – International Congress The Art and Space of Anatomy: Origins, History and Functions of Anatomical Theatres, Bologna 17-18 November 2023
The Paduan legacy of Fabrici’s Anatomical Theatre
Alberto Zanatta, Giovanni Magno, Fabio Zampieri - 18/10/2023 – XXXII Congress ANMS – Diversity as Identity. Cultures, publics and heritage in scientific museums.,Pavia, 17-20 October 2023
Towards a common protocol for the conservation of biological specimens kept at the museum system of the University of Padua
Salvatore Restivo, Giovanni Magno, Giuseppe Palmisano, Dalila Giacobbe, Simone Molinari - 22/09/2023 – New Horizons for Medical Museums and Collections Conference
Medical Museums in Padua (Italy): from the 18th century pathological cabinets to the modern Morgagni Museum of Human Anatomy
Giovanni Magno - 21/09/2023 – New Horizons for Medical Museums and Collections Conference
New media and anatomical collections: the cases of the Surgeons’ Hall Museums of Edinburgh (UK) and Morgagni Museum of Human Anatomy of Padua (Italy)
Cat Irving, Giovanni Magno - 11/09/2023 – 35th European Congress of Pathology 9 – 13 September 2023, Dublin, Ireland
Towards a European Network of Pathology Museums
Giovanni Magno - 17/06/2023 – VIII National Meeting of the Italian Group of Paleopathology
An early 20th century case of noma infection following typhoid fever from the Morgagni Museum (Padua, Italy)
Irene Kollhof, Giovanni Magno - 17/06/2023 – VIII National Meeting of the Italian Group of Paleopathology
Six cases of positional plagiocephaly from the pre-Roman necropolis of Crocifisso and Brecce in Matelica (MC)
Michael De Lotto; Alice Paladin; Giovanni Magno; Fabio Zampieri; Tommaso Casci Ceccacci; Alberto Zanatta - 24/02/2023 – 2nd FAPAB Congress – February 24- 25, 2023: Teratology: history and palaeopathology
The role of the University of Padua medical school in the study of conjoined twins
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 14/12/2022 – XIII International Congress of Diagnosis for the Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage.
Biological remains preservation at the Museums of the University of Padua (Italy)
Giovanni Magno, Salvatore Restivo, Giuseppe Palmisano - 12/10/2022 – 9th Triennial Congress of Pathological Anatomy SIAPeC-IAP 2022
The role of the Medical School of the University of Padua in the study of conjoined twins
Giovanni Magno - 15/09/2022 – 75th National Congress Italian Society of Anatomy and Histology 2022
Evolution of human remains preservation in Padua (Italy): from the 18th century collections to the modern Morgagni Museum
Giovanni Magno, Cristina Basso, Veronica Macchi, Raffaele De Caro - 03/09/2022 – 28th EAA Annual Meeting
Lodovico Brunetti’s experimental studies for the construction of a crematorium in the late 19th century
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 02/09/2022 – 28th EAA Annual Meeting
Evolution of human remains preservation in Padua (Italy): from the 18th century collections to the modern Morgagni Museum
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 27/08/2022 – 23rd European Meeting of Paleopathology Association
Consequences of silver abuse: paleopathological analysis on a case of argyria from the Morgagni Museum of Anatomy (Padua)
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 27/08/2022 – 23rd European Meeting of Paleopathology Association
Augusto Bonome and his pioneering studies on leprosy: a case of tuberous leprosy with bone dystrophies
Filippo Valle, Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 17/06/2022 – VII National Meeting of the Italian Group of Paleopathology
Augusto Bonome and his pioneering studies on leprosy: a case of tuberous leprosy with bone dystrophies
Filippo Valle, Giovanni Magno, A. Zanatta - 01/06/2022 – AMGC Seminars – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Experimental cremation studies at the University of Padua: a comparison between late 19th century studies and modern day experiences
Giovanni Magno - 28/04/2022 – 53rd Congress of the Italian Society of History of Medicine
Lodovico Brunetti’s experimental studies for the construction of a crematory oven at the end of the 19th century
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 09/12/2021 – XII International Congress of Diagnosis for the Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage
The Morgagni Museum of Pathological Anatomy: innovations and new technologies for the museum valorization of human remains
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 14/11/2021 – APRU University Museums Research Symposium 2021
History of Anatomical Theaters at the University of Padua
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 06/10/2021 – XXX Congress ANMS – Museum Responsibility And Other Stories: The Role Of Scientific Museums In The Construction Of Sustainable Communities,Perugia, 5-8 October 2021
Virtual itineraries and museological applications: the experience of the Morgagni Museum of Pathological Anatomy
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 24/09/2021 – 7th Portuguese Conference on Paleopathology
A case of situs inversus in a mummy at the Morgagni Museum of Pathological Anatomy (Padua, Italy)
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 21/09/2021 – 9th International Bone Diagenesis Meeting
The tannization of human remains as a preservation technique at the Morgagni Museum (Padua, Italy)
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 18/06/2021 – VI National Meeting of the Italian Group of Paleopathology, Online 2021
A case of Argyria in the Morgagni Museum of Pathological Anatomy of Padua
Giovanni Magno, Fabio Zampieri, Alberto Zanatta - 17/06/2021 – VI National Meeting of the Italian Group of Paleopathology, Online 2021
Atherosclerosis in the collection of the Morgagni museum of pathological anatomy of Padua
Andrea Cozza, Giovanni Magno, Cristina Basso, Gaetano Thiene, Alberto Zanatta - 26/11/2020 – Venetonight 2020
A mirrored mummy. The curious case of the situs inversus at the Morgagni Museum. What happens to the human body when all organs are mirrored? How can an individual survive with his heart on the right instead of the left?
Giovanni Magno, Alberto Zanatta - 16/04/2020 – WELLCAM_LIVE SPRING 2020
Smallpox and vaccination. The introduction of vaccines in Italy in the 19th century
Giovanni Magno - 07/11/2019 – Medical Museology Day 2019 of the Italian Society of History of Medicine – Varese, 8 November 2019
The otorhinolaryngology collection of the Morgagni Museum of Pathological Anatomy
Giovanni Magno, Fabio Zampieri, Alberto Zanatta - 22/10/2019 – XXIX CONGRESS ANMS – ACCESSIBILITY IN MUSEUMS. Limits, resources and strategies – Chieti, 23-25 October 2019
Morgagni Museum of Padua: New challenges for the accessibility and learning of the Pathological Anatomy collections
Alberto Zanatta, Fabio Zampieri, Giovanni Magno - 07/06/2019 – Ceroplastics – International Congress on Wax Modelling – Padua, 7-8-9 June 2019
The anatomical waxes in the early stage of smallpox vaccination
Fabio Zampieri, Alberto Zanatta, Giovanni Magno - 30/05/2019 -Sixth International Meeting on the History of Medicine & Pathology – Vienna (Austria) 30 May – 1 June 2019
An early 19 century Viennese series of ophthalmologic wax models in Padua
Giovanni Magno, Fabio Zampieri, Alberto Zanatta - 30/05/2019 – Sixth International Meeting on the History of Medicine & Pathology – Vienna (Austria) 30 May – 1 June 2019
Vienna’s influence in Padua Medical Museums
Alberto Zanatta, Giovanni Magno, Fabio Zampieri, Cristina Basso, Gaetano Thiene