La primera botica de los hospitales de la ciudad de lima en el siglo XVI
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2000.v52.i1.200Abstract
The first hospitals established in south America, specifically in Lima in 1549, are reviewed by the author, hightlighting the first pharmacy arrived in 1551 for those hospitals, including the complete inventary and values of it's contents. In the same way the contract for its management is described and analyzed.
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