- Pietro Castelli
Pietro Castelli (1574-1662) was an Italian
physician and botanist.Born at
Rome , he was graduated in 1617 and studied under the botanistAndrea Cesalpino (1519-1603). He was professor at Rome from 1597 until 1634, when he went toMessina . He laid out thebotanical garden s at Messina in 1635, where he cultivated many exotic medicinal plants (now the Orto Botanico "Pietro Castelli" of theUniversity of Messina ). The botanistPaolo Boccone studied under Castelli there.Castelli was equally distinguished as a botanist, chemist, and surgeon. He maintained the necessity for all physicians of studying
anatomy , and declared in 1648 that he had dissected more than one hundred corpses.The Dane
Thomas Bartolinus (1616-1680) was led by Castelli's fame to visit him in Messina, in 1644, and speaks of his activity as a publicist. Castelli wrote no less than one hundred and fifty pamphlets. Among these there is one written in 1653 in answer to inquiries byHieronymus Bardi ofGenoa , wherein Castelli speaks of thecinchona plant and its curative properties in cases ofmalaria .Paolo Boccone's pupil
Charles Plumier (1646-1704) later perished on his way toSouth America to learn more of the cinchona.Castelli seems to have had but little knowledge of the
cinchona , and no experience in its medicinal application. Still, the pamphlet is noteworthy as being the first Italian publication that mentions the cinchona.Castelli died at Messina.
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