Divulgation Activity

Knowledge of traditional medicine, however deep, is still not enough if it is confined to the narrow context of physicians and health professionals.

In order to spread traditional medicine, an appropriate divulging activity should disclose information and generalities on the pure essence of traditional medicine, its full potential, the role it played in the past, plays today and can play in the future. It is as well necessary to divulge the new goals achieved by study and research.

Exhibitions, conferences, debates and seminars are part of the Institute’s activity addressed to the broad public.

 

The most important divulging activities:

  • Exhibitions: Experience & Progress – Acupuncture, pharmacology, hygiene in Chinese Medicine. A comprehensive overview of Chinese medicine – Rome, 1987 – Naples, 1988;
  • The Best art of healing
    Records of the vitality of traditional medicine drawn from the texts of the National Library. Rome, 1992;
  • The doctor, the art, the science, the virtue
    Bibliographic and iconographic exhibition on Paracelso – Rome, 1993-94