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Seppilli, Tullio (1983). Grafo s.p.a. (ed.). "Tesi di laurea sulla medicina popolare". La Ricerca Folklorica (in Italian). No. 8. Università di Perugia. pp. 125–127. JSTOR1479542. La medicina popolare in Italia{{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
The first two are book reviews which do not mention Racanelli at all; the third is an account of a project on alternative medicine in the University of Perugia. Racanelli is named because one undergraduate wrote a thesis on him. There is no further reading whatsoever in those links. That makes me anxious; are the other references in the article equally spurious? At the moment they are (apart from the ICCU authority which I added):
Of those, the first is obviously not reliable - just a bit of stuff on the web, without source or attribution; the third is apparently unreliable, as it is an essay on scribd, without references, source or date of publication, or anything to confirm that it was in fact published by Arianna Editrice (which exists, but is unlikely to be regarded as a reliable publishing house). That leaves Péneau: can anyone see what Péneau says about Racanelli on page 180 of the book (Google only gives me pages 1–50)? It would be helpful to know. Thanks, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 12:09, 22 June 2013 (UTC)Reply