This non-fiction medical journal issue belongs to La Riforma Medica, a longstanding Italian publication founded by G. Rummo and dedicated to general and specialist medical discourse. The 1966 volume (LXXX, part II) reflects the diversification of postwar medical research, combining contributions across clinical disciplines, including internal medicine, surgery, and emerging specialties. With honorary direction by P. Bastai, G. Izar, and I. Jacono, the issue likely presents original studies, case reports, and critical reviews. Structured as an academic periodical, it documents professional dialogue and evolving standards in modern medical science, offering insight into diagnostic methods, therapeutic practices, and institutional developments in mid-twentieth-century Italy.
Author:Founded by G. Rummo; honorary direction by P. Bastai, G. Izar, I. Jacono