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Salud pública, espacio urbano y exclusión social en la España de posguerra: la epidemia de tifus exantemático en la ciudad de Valencia, 1941-1943

2019

Resumen Tras la Guerra Civil, las deficientes condiciones higiénico-dietéticas de gran parte de la población española favorecieron la aparición de enfermedades epidémicas. El tifus exantemático puso en jaque a las autoridades sanitarias, especialmente durante la primavera de 1941, cuando el ciclo epidemiológico de la enfermedad y la falta de infraestructuras se aliaron para provocar una grave crisis sanitaria. El régimen franquista, consciente de que esta situación dificultaba su legitimación, no dudó en utilizar la exclusión social como parte de su política sanitaria contra esta epidemia. El artículo analiza en profundidad el caso de Valencia, una ciudad que durante la guerra, por hallarse…

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Viajes a Francia para el estudio de la química, 1770-1833

2001

[ES] Los viajes científicos a Francia durante último tercio del siglo XVIII y el primero del siglo XIX son generalmente considerados, por diversas razones, como una importante cuestión en el desarrollo de la ciencia española de ese período. Los viajes científicos de los pensionados y comisionados de la Ilustración suelen estudiarse como un vehículo de transmisión de nuevas ideas científicas. Por el contrario, el exilio de autores afrancesados y liberales suele valorarse negativamente, como una de las causas de la decadencia de la ciencia española del primer tercio del siglo XIX. En este trabajo se pretende ofrecer un marco general para el estudio de estos viajes y presentar algunas de las p…

FranciaHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentCientíficos españolesQuímicalcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687Historia de la CienciaChemical RevolutionHistory and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999AZ20-999Viajes científicosHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsOrder (virtue)media_commonSiglos XVIII-XIXR131-687Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
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Bibliografía Histórica sobre la Ciencia y la Téc­nica en España. 1991

1992

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History and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionsAZ20-999lcsh:AZ20-999History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687R131-687Asclepio
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El uso de productos del reino mineral en la terapéutica del siglo XVI. El libro de los <i>Medicamentos simples</i> de Juan Fragoso (1581)…

1999

This work aims to approach us the use of "mineral products" in medicine during 16<sup>th</sup> and 17<sup>th</sup> centuries. To have an idea about the use of minerals in daily practice, we have studied Juan Fragoso's <i>Libro de los medicamentos simples</i> (1581), and Juan Calvo's <i>Antidotario</i> (1580). We have also checked the presence of these substances in Dioscorides <i>Materia medica</i>, version of Andres Laguna, and the <i>Diccionario de Autoridades</i>. In addition, but not exhaustively, we have followed the used of these products in medicine until the present.
 This work proves the medical application…

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Un extraño nombre de la rótula: voceusa

1998

Among the synonyms of rotula Berengarius Da Carpi gives us in his Commentary to Mondino's work the word "voceusa". The Author refers his attempts to find its significance and the conclusion he got to.

History and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionsPhilosophyAZ20-999lcsh:AZ20-999History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687Word (group theory)LinguisticsR131-687
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Cerviz: una traducción errónea

2000

A Hebrew word, çoref, that appears 29 times in the Bible has been translated mistakenly by cervix in all its Latin editions starting from the Vulgata, and for «cerviz» or its equivalent ones in the modern languages. This work seeks to demonstrate that, in fact, such words have never been pronounced in its equivalent one Hebrew, since the çoref translation should be another.

History and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999AZ20-999History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687History of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
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Un extraño nombre de la vena yugular interna: yugular ciega

1997

A misprint originated in the first work of human anatomy written in Persian, Tashrih-i Mansuri, where the internal jugular (widach âçwar), is misnamed blind jugular, is the starting point of the remembrance of the names given to this vein throughout the centuries and gives forth some commentaries related with the need to consult many original documents when identifying a name in a manuscript.

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Términos persas en escritos anatómicos árabes

1995

The. A. explains the meaning of some Iranian technical words, which appear in anatomical Arab works. They are interesting, not only because they are nearly unknown, but also because they are an evidence of the influence of Iranian culture on the rise of Arabian scientific medicine, and so an encouragement to further investigation on this subject.

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El balneario de Bellús en los siglos XVIII y XIX, a través de los tratados de hidrología médica

1997

The present work aims to explain the situation of the valencian bathing place in Bellús, through some treatises of medical hydrology from the 18th and 19th centuries which belong to the Library and Historico-medical Museum of Valencia. The architectural and technical conditions of the building are described, as well as the methods of water analysis and the therapeutical use of water.

Historylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:R131-687Valencianlanguage.human_languageHistory and Philosophy of Sciencelcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999AZ20-999languageHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanitiesHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
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The treatment of madness in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: discourses about curability in Spanish mental health care, 1890-1917

2016

Resumen En el trabajo se estudian los discursos sobre la cura que elaboraron los médicos mentalistas españoles en la transición del siglo XIX al XX. Si en las décadas de los años 1870 y 1880 el discurso preponderante promulgado por los médicos pertenecientes a instituciones privadas era extremadamente optimista, posteriormente cambió y se orientó hacia un mayor pesimismo terapéutico. Sin embargo, dadas las necesidades profesionales de los frenópatas, siguieron mostrando una confianza más o menos firme hacia las capacidades terapéuticas de la psiquiatría. La recepción de las nuevas nosologías, como la de Kraepelin, estuvo condicionada, en parte, por la actitud hacia la cura de los médicos me…

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