Ulcere da Decubito (1965) by P. Bedeschi and D. Macioce is a focused clinical monograph on pressure ulcers, addressing their pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment in mid-20th-century medical practice. The volume examines underlying causes such as immobility and vascular compromise, and outlines strategies for early diagnosis, local care, and systemic management. Designed for clinicians, nurses, and rehabilitation staff, the book reflects the clinical standards of the time and contributes to the development of wound care protocols and preventive medicine in chronic care settings.