Monday, December 29, 2008

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Zambia, the herbalist who cured the poor with pills and irony




of CHES EMANUELE
'He turned away and died. " Incipit a sharp and direct, quite in keeping with the character of the character, the poster that was posted March 26, 1950 in Forlì for all to bid farewell to Augustus Rotondi. A name that would say little or nothing to most people. For this funeral in the text emblazoned in huge letters the nickname by which the deceased was universally known: Zambia. 'Ciarltatano and empirical': it had Branded a conviction for improper practice of medicine as early as 1896. A few years later, in 1904, for other legal problems that weird guy who came from Bagnacavallo and dispensing pills and ointments to the farmers for a fee miraculous little or nothing. But his fame had grown so much that on his side in court as a defense lawyer to assist him, even sided with the Mayor of Forlì era, Bellini.Prima Viagra and Prozac, Zambia distributed liberally (indeed, in cones ) colored pills for all ailments. At the bud 'd Zambito. It was the doctor of the poor but among his patients there were rich merchants and excellent staff. Aurelio Angelucci - lizards who supplied him for his secret mixtures, in return for money to spend two tiles in the famous Ice Cream De Fanti - remember that 'E Sgnòr Avgust' edited by his wife of Mussolini. "Donna Rachele - says the actor Cinecircolo del Gallo - turned to him after consultation with the luminaries of the time without success because of that annoying stomach pains tormented her for months." The story takes on the colors of the legend: "Just look in your eyes to Zambia to reach the diagnosis: you have been drinking water from a pit in your stomach and have developed eggs of the frog." By the prescription of the pill just to healing was a flash. And so it rained about Zambia as the gratitude of the leader of a powerful Moto Guzzi 500. From that day put on every day to visit his patients and also to go dancing on Saturday, as he was always 'zovan', as it was then, that is unmarried. There is, however, to imagine that just did not look great as a rider: he had no driver's license and was traveling alone in first!

The Secret of his success was a big book of recipes and descriptions of herbs that his family passed down for generations. The same "nickname, derived from an imaginary French herbalist Jean Boutin, was a bit 'the hallmark of the clan, so that a sister practiced the same art was known as Zambutena. Surgery of Zambia was concourse eternally crowded with manure in a vault in via Ravegnana. "Tall, robust, slightly hunched, his face shaved so as to highlight hewn grooves and projections of momentum from a strong chisel - it describes the Mambelli Antonio - Zambia moved among dozens of patients waiting confident of his diagnosis and fateful prescription pills. " Comprehensive and hand with the poor, even though it was often gruff, cantankerous and cruel to some unfortunate. First of all we had with women, "Toti Putana by Sciavanì 'screamed for revenge in some way QUARTER of a girlfriend that had left him in his youth. Then, if he turned evil, delighted the audience with a diagnosis of the public such as "thee na faza culor from scurez 'or' Vat pasa ca but from press and falignam, fat substitutes, a coffin." Daniel Gaudet, in his valuable 'Family Album', said to those who prayed on his knees to muster all his wisdom for the umpteenth miraculous healing, even after being delivered to some famous doctor unnecessarily, Zambia could even respond: "Trop tard and I oman .. Tsi avnù I double that lè Stè buleta the stache "(Too late, you came to me after you have removed the bill, that is already marked the 'departure').

between the thirties and forties, despite the accusations and processes (obviously was not well seen by doctors who evaded swarms of customers), Zambia reached the pinnacle of his activity. And even his brusque and succeeded in thinning the crowd of patients in Cameron Street Ravegnana (Suburb Mazzini was then). His pills and his concoctions really work. Or at least they were at a price affordable to the poor people who could not even afford to seek medical advice. Zambia has not had a pay problem: credit, deferrals, 'discounts' were the order of the day. If anyone, particularly grateful, he wanted to give him more angry and he almost hissed, "S'et fat de marché Nigar you?" (you made the black market that is: you have too much money made dishonestly?). He died in abject poverty, 26 March 1950 and marched behind his coffin, virtually all of Forlì. Raffaelli Adler, author of the manifesto funeral, the so memorialized in the pages of 'Amarcord ...' Jewel and Zambelli, "Not all now know that he lived and how he lived. But since he originally acted generously and has left a lasting impression of himself and beneficial. "

Monday, December 1, 2008

2010 Best Thermal Coumpound

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