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387: 25: 240:, Bertani was appointed Garibaldi's secretary-general, in which capacity he reorganized the police, abolished the secret service fund, founded twelve infant asylums, prepared for the suppression of the religious orders, and planned the sanitary reconstruction of the city. He entered parliament in 1861 and opposed the Garibaldi's 273:
Bertani's parliamentary career was less successful than his revolutionary activity. After the capture of Rome in 1870 he became the leader of the extreme left in the new Italian parliament. His chief work as deputy was an inquiry into the sanitary conditions of the peasantry, and the preparation of
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of 1849, where as medical officer, organized another ambulance service similar to one he had established previously in Milan. After the fall of Rome, he withdrew to
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in 1835. After some travels, he settled down in 1839 to work as a surgeon in Milan. By 1848, he had been named the chief surgeon at the
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on 19 October 1812. His father was an administrator for the Napoleonic government of Lombardy. He graduated as a surgeon from the
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in 1876, drawing ministers from the right and left, Bertani refused to enter the government. In 1885, along with
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against the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Remaining at Genoa after Garibaldi's departure for
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political prisoners. In 1859 he founded a revolutionary journal at Genoa.
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This article is about the Italian revolutionary. For the ship, see
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Bertani remained in parliament until his death on 10 April 1886.
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corps of the Cacciatori delle Alpi. After the war ended with the
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In 1866, Bertani founded a journal for social reform called
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in 1862, he treated Garibaldi's wounds. In 1866, during the
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Deputies of Legislature XIII of the Kingdom of Italy
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