Clinical Medicine and Laboratory medicine, in the University of Valencia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1991.v43.1.549Abstract
During the second half of the 19th century the Chair of Clinical Medicine of the School of Medicine in Valencia started to incorporate the principles characteristic of the named «laboratory medicine», mentally supported by the recent discoveries of the phisicochemical sciences. This work was incorporated into the hippocratic and anatomicoclinical tradition established by Felix Miquel, Joaquín Casañ and Juan Bautista Peset, and it is the work of Julio Magraner and José Crous from the phisiopathologic ideas and of Francisco Molines from the ethiopathologic ones.
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