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Publicado 2001
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In times of maximun splendor of the peruvian viceroyalty, at the end the 15 th century and beginning of the 16 th, it went throug a stage of marked religiousness and mistycism. Also, there was a proliferation of churches, monasteries and other worship places. Both circumstances lead to a remarkable influence of those aspects realeated with the religious belief on a closed society wich also had a tight relationship between its social layers. It was in this enviroment, in the lower and marginal levels of Lima society, in the surroundings of the city of the Kings, where a mulatto called Martin de Porras lived. He suffered since his childhood and carly adolescence the poverty and limitations tipycal of a black servant community living in a wide black people getto. His annate keenness to service lead him to educate himself as assistant, “barber” herbalist and finally to join, as a “lay ...
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This note is limited to reviewing the step by Hermilio Valdizán sanmarquinas classrooms and mainly by the Faculty of Medicine of San Fernando. Besides his first performance as a student, then as a teacher, all the important historical work focused on the Faculty of Medicine, the Annals of the Faculty of Medicine, the study of Medicine and Medical in Peru is emphasized. Also, the little discussed facet of Valdizán as Secretary of the Faculty who served as more than an administrative fee. The biography of Huanuco teacher is referring to a specific job (Hermilio Valdizán, Psychiatry Project of Peru Lima, 1981). Exams and their contribution to psychiatry and teaching ("Hermilio Valdizán and Psychiatry Peruvian", Lima, 1980), traditional medicine ("Hermilio Valdizán, comparative psychiatry and folk medicine", Buenos Aires, 1980), to psychiatric care, scientific publicismo at periodismo, ...
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Con este título pretendo resaltar la fisonomía de Honorio Delgado como médico ejerciente en el vasto campo de la clínica y como teórico del arte de curar. Es un tema que no ha sido desarrollado hasta ahora y quiero dedicarlo al Editorial solicitado gentilmente por los editoresde la Revista Médica Herediana, para el número de homenaje al ilustre maestro peruano, fundador y primer rector de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.
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Publicado 2001
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In times of maximun splendor of the peruvian viceroyalty, at the end the 15 th century and beginning of the 16 th, it went throug a stage of marked religiousness and mistycism. Also, there was a proliferation of churches, monasteries and other worship places. Both circumstances lead to a remarkable influence of those aspects realeated with the religious belief on a closed society wich also had a tight relationship between its social layers. It was in this enviroment, in the lower and marginal levels of Lima society, in the surroundings of the city of the Kings, where a mulatto called Martin de Porras lived. He suffered since his childhood and carly adolescence the poverty and limitations tipycal of a black servant community living in a wide black people getto. His annate keenness to service lead him to educate himself as assistant, “barber” herbalist and finally to join, as a “lay ...
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El Mercurio peruano es el exponente de las ciencias, en especial de la Medicina, de la época de la Ilustración caracterizada por la confianza casi ilimitada en el poder de la razón, la innovación permanente de los modelos del conocimiento del hombre y de la naturaleza, la tendencia a la total sistematización de los hallazgos en las ciencias naturales y el descubrimiento de lo social o de las masas en la historia.
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