Medicine and Science in a New Medical-surgical Context: The Royal College of Surgery of Barcelona (1760–1843)
Medicine and Science in a New Medical-surgical Context: The Royal College of Surgery of Barcelona (1760–1843)
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- Pérez-Pérez N. Medicine and Science in a New Medical-surgical Context: The Royal College of Surgery of Barcelona (1760–1843). Med Stud. 2010; 2(1): 37–48. DOI: 10.1007/s12376-010-0039-z
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Taking the Royal College of Barcelona (1760 -1843) as a case study this paper shows the development of modern surgery in Spain initiated by Bourbon Monarchy founding new kinds of institutions through their academic activities of spreading scientific knowledge. Antoni Gimbernat was the most famous/ninternationally recognised Spanish surgeon. He was trained as a surgeon at the Royal College of Surgery in Cadiz and was later appointed as professor of the/nAnatomy in the College of Barcelona. He then became Royal Surgeon of King Carlos IV and with that esteemed position in Madrid he worked resiliently to improve the quality of the Royal colleges in Spain. Learning human body/nstructure by performing hands-on dissections in the anatomical theatre has become a fundamental element of modern medical education. Gimbernat favoured the study of natural sciences, the new chemistry of Lavoisier and experimental physics in the academic programs of surgery. According to the study of a very relevant set of documents preserved in the library, the so-called “juntas literarias”, among the main subjects debated in the clinical sessions was the concept of human beings and diseases in relation to the development of the new experimental sciences. These documents showed that chemistry and/nexperimental physics were considered crucial tools to understand the unexplained processes that occurred in the diseased and healthy human body/nand in a medico-surgical context. It is important to stress that through these manuscripts we can examine the role and the reception of the new sciences applied to healing arts.Col·leccions
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