Illustrazione da testo di chirurgia (1776)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The Military Hospital
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, while Venice was fighting on land and sea against the Turks, it became necessary to strengthen the assistance to wounded soldiers
Vista da San ServoloMuseo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The Government decided to use the Island of San Servolo, seat of an ancient abandoned monastery, to set up a military hospital
Vista da San ServoloMuseo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The choice of an island as the site of the hospital seemed to be the most suitable for the ease with which wounded soldiers could be disembarked and for avoiding escapes ...
San Giovanni di Dio (1793)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The Monks
Medical services were provided by a religious order specialized in assisting the sick: the Brothers Ospitaller of Saint John of God, commonly called in italian the Fatebenefratelli
Affresco (XIX secolo)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
Among the religious who settled in San Servolo in 1716 there were the father prior, two surgeons, some male nurses, the chaplain and the apothecary
Biblioteca di San Servolo (XIX secolo)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The countless works of chemistry, botany and medicine preserved in the San Servolo library (more than 8000 volumes) testify to the solid scientific culture of this religious order, that managed the Hospital until 1904
Parco (2021)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The Apothecary
In order to produce the medicines for the hospital activity, the monks create a pharmaceutical laboratory on the island, cultivating the officinal herbs
Farmacia di San Servolo (XIX-XX secolo)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
In a few years the fame of the small apothecary grows to the point that in 1719 the Government grants it the exclusive right to prepare all the medicines necessary for the public militias and other privileges
Vasi della Farmacia (XVIII secolo)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The precious eighteenth-century jars with the coat of arms of the Republic of Venice testify to the great importance that this workshop had during the last century of the Serenissima
Documento di contabilità (1797)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
Remedies
The knowledge and pharmaceutical activities of the Brothers Ospitallers are attested by numerous documents preserved in the Historical Archive
Farmacopea (XVIII-XIX secolo)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
A pharmacopoeia, written in a very elegant Italic spelling, handed down the list of semplici (herbs) and composti (compounds) that were produced
Dettaglio di documento (1797)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
The theriaca is perhaps the most famous medicine. Considered a panacea, an infallible remedy, the one produced in Venice was particularly renowned for its quality
Corno di cervo (XX secolo)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
Among the most evocative ingredients there are the bezoar, a mythical stone with extraordinary thaumaturgical powers, and the deer horn, still preserved in the Apothecary ...
Illustrazioni da testo di chirurgia Illustrazioni da testo di chirurgia (1776)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
Soldiers
In 1716 four hundred wounded soldiers were hospitalized and treated in San Servolo Hospital
Illustrazione da testo di chirurgia (1731)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
Surgeons
While the apothecary brother perpetuated a centuries-old convent tradition of botanical gardens, the presence of the surgeon monks in San Servolo represents a real novelty
Illustrazione da testo di chirurgia (1758)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
In fact, for centuries surgery had been considered a vile and manual branch of medicine and due to its direct relationship with the flesh it was forbidden to churchmen
Illustrazione da testo di chirurgia (1731)Museo del Manicomio di San Servolo - La follia reclusa
Only in the century of the Enlightenment did it rise to the role of art and the most open and cultured religious were able to access surgical schools