Asociacionismo y representación de intereses médicos en Buenos Aires, 1852-1880
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1998.v50.i2.342Abstract
This paper discusses the first medical associations in Buenos Aires, between 1852 and 1880. The main characteristic of the very first association, the Asociación Médica Bonaerense, was its ambivalent attitude in regards to doctor's and professor's elitism. Following the decline of this association, due to the creation of the Academia de Medicina de Buenos Aires, its more pugnacious facet was retaken by the Círculo Médico Argentino, who attempted to unite both students and young teacher's interests aims.
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