Tommaso Casoni

He studied at the Liceo Torricelli College of Faenza and the University of Bologna, gaining his M.D.

In 1910 he moved to Sardinia to research hydatid disease, leading to the publication of his eponymous test.

[2] He subsequently moved to Tripoli to the new hospital, L’Ospedale Coloniale Vittorio Eumanuele III.

He remained there as chief medical officer for 20 years.

He died in Imola on 6 September 1933 of kidney disease at the age of 53.

Tomaso Casoni.