Treatment of kidney diseases in the thermal springs of Pithecusa during the XVIII Century

G Ital Nefrol. 2016 Feb:33 Suppl 66:33.S66.26.

Abstract

The island of Pithecusa (Ischia) is a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea in the north end of the Gulf of Naples at about 30 kilometers from the same city. Pithecusa is very popular for its hot springs which even the ancients used. This report aims to analyze the renal therapeutic benefits of the Pithacusa thermal mineral spring through a review of two different manuscripts: i) "Di Napoli il seno cratero"(The gulf of Naples) of Domenico Antonio Parrino (1642-1708) and ii) "De' rimedi naturali che sono nell'isola di Pithecusa oggi detta Ischia"(On the natural cures of the island of Pithecusa known today as Ischia)of Giulio Iasolino (1583-1622). These two manuscripts published during the 18th century and both manuscripts highlight the thermal virtues of the thermal springs of Pithecusa. In the past natural remedies were important in the treatment of different diseases including that of thermal springs dating back to ancient Rome. Thermal springs were used to treat spasms, skin diseases, hair loss and various renal ailments. Both manuscripts describe the thermal springs in Ischia and their therapeutic benefits in medical diseases.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Balneology / history*
  • History, 18th Century
  • Hot Springs*
  • Italy
  • Kidney Diseases / history*
  • Kidney Diseases / therapy
  • Mineral Waters / history*

Substances

  • Mineral Waters