Pedro Azlor, médico de Isabel la Católica, y su patente de invención
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1997.v49.i1.384Abstract
In 1478, a privilege on the invention of mills was allowed to Pedro Azlor, a doctor of Queen Isabel la Católica. Up to now it has been the first one known in Spain. It was given immediately after the first Italian patents, thus showing the quick settlement in the Spanish Kingdoms of a protection system for the inventor of the Renaissance period.
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