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Florence Nightingale and the Spanish nursing school of Santa Isabel De Hungría (1896).

2021

PURPOSE The Spanish surgeon Federico Rubio-Gali worked at St. Thomas Hospital in England at the time when Florence Nightingale founded the Nightingale Training School for Nurses (1860). Apparently, he was quite aware of Nightingale's nursing work and expertise and it is known that founded the first Spanish nursing school, in Madrid, in 1896. This led us to wonder if the emergence of his school was purely by chance or was connected to what its founder learned in England. Likely, this learned knowledge led him to apply Nightingale's ideas and to put them into practice in his institution. METHODS We used content analysis techniques and developed categories and subcategories to search for ideol…

Nursing practiceResearch and Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Schools NursingHistory 19th CenturyWonderNursingContent analysisHistory of nursingInstitutionComparative historical researchHumansFundamentals and skillsSociologyIdeologyHistory of Nursingmedia_commonInternational journal of nursing knowledgeREFERENCES
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"Wstępuje do świętego związku małżeńskiego" : śluby katolików w parafii oleskiej w latach 1819-1829

2022

The study takes up the subject of the history of the Catholic community living in the town of Olesno and the surrounding villages, belonging to the Olesno parish. Thanks to the marriage records in Polish language from 1819-1829, preserved in the National Archives in Opole, it is possible to present using statistical methods: how many weddings took place in the parish in particular months of the year, what day of the week was most often chosen for a wedding, what was the marital status of the newlyweds, their age at the time of marriage, along with their social and geographical origin. On the basis of the resulting data, it can be concluded that Olesno in the previously mentioned years was a…

OlesnoCatholic parish19th centurymarriage certificates
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A return to humane medicine: Osler's legacy.

2017

Sir William Osler is celebrated today not only for his contributions to the advancement of medical education, but also for the humanism he brought to the practice of medicine. He was a doctor whose bedside skills and manners were emulated, and can legitimately be called an infectious diseases specialist. Nonetheless, he was also a humanist in the broader sense of the term, a student of human affairs and human nature, who emphasised compassion for the individual. To what extent, if any, are today's challenges influenced by departures from the paradigms created by Osler? In this paper we sought to ascertain whether such a tradition is still relevant to current practice and may foster a new pe…

OntarioInfectious Disease MedicinePhysician-Patient RelationsEducation MedicalHumanities Formazione medica Relazione medico-paziente Osler Empatia Medicina Interna Malattie infettiveAttitude of Health PersonnelHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturySettore MED/43 - MEDICINA LEGALEHumane Medicine Humanities Medical Education Patient-physician relationship Osler Empathy Internal Medicine Infectious diseasesUnited StatesSettore MED/02 - STORIA DELLA MEDICINAPhysiciansHumanismInternal MedicineOsler's legacyHumansHistory of MedicinePractice Patterns Physicians'Medicina umanaMedical Humanities
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Eugène Ciceri (1813-1890) : Peindre, lithographier et enseigner le paysage au XIXe siècle

2020

The primary aim of the thesis is to expose the artist’s main biographical lines, which will appear as partly linked to his family background, involving him in the artistic world very early and influencing his life course, on a private but mostly on a professional level, and this throughout a long period covering three quarters of the 19th century.In the first part of the thesis the work of Eugène Ciceri as a painter will be explored - a work over which a certain amount of confusion has remained until now - in order to detect its main strengths and show how the artist develops his own grammar of landscaping. At first described as dense and diversified, his lithographic production will then b…

PaintingLithographyPeinture19e siècleTeaching[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History19th centuryPaysagismeCiceri[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryLithographieEnseignementLandscape painting
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Los <i>Padres de la Iglesia</i> de Joaquín Oliet y la obra de Francisco de Goya

2008

The painter from Castellón, Joaquin Oliet Cruellas, carried out prolific mural decorations for various churches in Valencia, Alicante and Castellón in which his intense visual culture is evident. Especially interesting are the series of Fathers of the Latin Church painted for several of these churches, which display, with variants, compositions identical to those attributed to Francisco de Goya in Calatayud, Muel and Remolinos.<br><br>El pintor castellonense Joaquín Oliet Cruella realizó para diversas parroquias valencianas, castellonenses y alicantinas una prolífica decoración mural, en la que es palpable una intensa cultura visual. Especialmente interesante es la serie de Padr…

PaintingVisual culture18th centuryIbiVisual Arts and Performing ArtsSiglo XVIIIlcsh:NX1-820media_common.quotation_subject19th centuryOlietMuralGoyaPinturaSiglo XIXArtlcsh:Arts in generalCultura visualPaintingCastellónValenciaHumanitiesVisual culturemedia_commonArchivo Español de Arte
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L'archivio del cantiere navale di Palermo

2015

Il cantiere navale di Palermo nasce all’interno di un disegno organico che ha come protagonista l’impero industria- le della più importante famiglia imprenditoriale del XIX secolo in Sicilia, i Florio. L’impresa nasce con lo scopo di garantire alla produzione isolana un ruolo nel disegno politico e nei piani economici del nuovo Regno d’Italia. In questa prima fase, il cantiere navale è caratterizzato da valenze fortemente identitarie legate al territorio urbano e alle espressioni culturali della borghesia di ne ‘800 a Palermo. Il passaggio dello stabilimento navale ad uno dei più potenti gruppi industriali italiani, facente capo ad una dinastia familiare del settentrione d’Italia, determina…

Palermo Italia Sicilia Archivio Cantiere navale19th Palermo Italy Shipyard Sicily Archive Historic.Settore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaAstillero Palermo Italia Sicilia Archive Historic
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The Influence of Dorpat on the Emergence of Pharmacology as a Distinct Discipline

1968

PharmacologyHistoryUniversitiesGermanyPhilosophyMEDLINELibrary scienceHistorical ArticleHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyGeriatrics and GerontologyJournal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
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The active venous pulse in the wing circulation of bats (Chiroptera). A contribution to comparative angiology.

1978

PharmacologyVenous pulsemedicine.medical_specialtyWingPulse (signal processing)PhysiologyHistory 19th CenturyCell BiologyAnatomyBiologyHistory 20th CenturyVeinsCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCirculation (fluid dynamics)Blood circulationChiropteraBlood CirculationmedicineMolecular MedicineAnimalsWings AnimalPulseMolecular BiologyAngiologyExperientia
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Les glosses al Cant de Joan Antoni Almela en el quart centenari de la canonització de sant Vicent Ferrer (València, 1855)

2018

[Resumen] Existe una larga tradición en catalán de glosas explicativas a palabras consideradas obscuras o anticuadas en textos literarios antiguos. Esta tradición se remonta al siglo XVI, con la publicación de la obra de Ausiàs March, a causa del cambio de modelo de lengua literaria que se produce con el Renacimiento. Esta clase de glosas continúan durante los siglos XVII, XVIII y XIX, con una finalidad sobre todo actualizadora, para facilitar la lectura de los textos antiguos al lector moderno. El poeta valenciano del siglo XIX Joan Antoni Almela, comprometido con la restauración de la lengua literaria a partir del modelo de los clásicos, se vale también de este recurso para facilitar al l…

Poetrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganic ChemistryHistorical lexicography19th centuryHistory of the lexiconThe RenaissanceHistoria del léxicoArtLiterary languageSiglo XIXBiochemistryValencianlanguage.human_languagelanguageLexicografía históricaCatalanValenciaHumanitiesmedia_common
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Leaseholders in Capitalist Arcadia: Bourgeois Hegemony and Peasant Opportunities in the Valencian Countryside during the Nineteenth Century

2006

Scholars tend to interpret the European peasantry's incorporation into mass politics at the beginning of the twentieth century in terms of two equally extreme situations, citing either the peasantry's support for traditional oligarchies, or its anti-capitalist radicalism. By contrast, this article explores how the confluence between a broad network of peasant families and leased agricultural properties in the Valencian region of Spain helped generate mass support for an anti-liberal (and eventually Francoist) legal system. The authors highlight the uniqueness of the social and productive context of Valencian agriculture during the late 1800s and early 1900s, as well as the tensions that exi…

Political radicalismHistoryHegemony19th centuryGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)ValencianArcadiaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)BourgeoisieSociologyValencian regionbiologyMass politicsLandownersAgricultureHistòria contemporània S.XIXbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languagePeasantPeasantryUrban StudiesTenantsPolitical economylanguageClassicsRural History
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