Ignacio Pusalgas, un médico romántico del siglo XIX
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2003.v55.i2.110Keywords:
anatomy, hygiene, Ignacio Pusalgas, 19th centuryAbstract
Science, history and literature are presents in the life and works of Ignacio Pusalgas. Doctor in medicine, in 1832, he taught anatomy by three decades in the Faculty of Medicine of Barcelona’s University. However, he is practically unknown for the most of people. This articule anayize some aspects of his cientific thought, and how he links these themes: moral, religion, novel, hygiene, anatomy, epidemic, etc.
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