Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary

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This study analizes Daniel Alcides Carrion role as a cultural hero and central element of Peruvian medical tradition. We verify the meaning of the elaboration process of Carrion’s experiment in a political struggle and national reconstruction scenery that converges with the beginning of the century...

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Autores: Murillo, Juan, Salaverry, Oswaldo, Mendoza, Walter, Franco, Gustavo, Calderón, Walter, Rodríguez Tafur, Juan
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2002
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1494
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Materia:Historia de la medicina
Perú
escuelas médicas
Carrión
Daniel A
History of Medice
Peru
Schools
medical
Carrion
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spelling Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginaryDaniel Alcides Carrión y su contribución al imaginario cultural de la medicina peruanaMurillo, JuanSalaverry, OswaldoMendoza, WalterFranco, GustavoCalderón, WalterRodríguez Tafur, JuanHistoria de la medicinaPerúescuelas médicasCarriónDaniel AHistory of MedicePeruSchoolsmedicalCarrionDaniel AThis study analizes Daniel Alcides Carrion role as a cultural hero and central element of Peruvian medical tradition. We verify the meaning of the elaboration process of Carrion’s experiment in a political struggle and national reconstruction scenery that converges with the beginning of the century aristocratic elite positivism. Social recomposition of medical institutions and the emergent fraction entrance to the Faculty of Medicine makes end of the XIX century-Carrion’s created image to become a neutral icon at the present time, amenable to absolute reivindication by all sectors as it is deeply rooted in the past with no current presence. A cultural imaginary analysis of Peruvian Medical School development (1886-1956) is done, as during this period San Fernando produced the country’s largest and best quality medical knowledge. We conclude that confluence of local medical imaginary elements -Carrion as endowment myth, emergent resistance, academical, ethical and moral rebuilding, and restoration project- made possible Peruvian Medical School appearance; and consequently the development and social genuineness of Peruvian medicine, rep- resenting the foundation of a new medical culture within refoundation and building of a new country.El estudio analiza el papel de Daniel Alcides Carrión como héroe cultural y elemento central de la tradición médica peruana. Se constata el proceso de elaboración del significado del experimento de Carrión en un escenario de lucha política y reconstrucción nacional que confluye con el positivismo de las élites aristocráti- cas del país de inicios de siglo. La recomposición social de las instituciones médicas y el ingreso del sector emergente a la Facultad de Medicina, hace que la imagen de Carrión creada a fines del siglo XIX se vuelva en la actualidad en un icono neutro, que puede ser absolutamente reivindicado por todos los sectores, al estar absolutamente arraigado en un pasado que no tiene presencia en el presente. Se hace un análisis del imaginario cultural que hizo posible el desarrollo de la Escuela Médica Peruana (1886-1956), período en el cual San Fernando produce la mayor cantidad y calidad de conocimiento médico realizado en el país. Se concluye que la confluencia de los siguientes elementos del imaginario médico local -Carrión como mito fundacional, resistencia emergente, proyecto de reconstrucción y restauración académica, ética y moral-, hizo posible la aparición de la Escuela Médica Peruana y, por ende, el mayor desarrollo y legitimidad social de la medicina en el Perú; y constituye la base para la construcción de una nueva cultura médica, en el marco de la refundación y construcción de un nuevo país.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2002-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/149410.15381/anales.v63i2.1494Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 63 No. 2 (2002); 141-159Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 63 Núm. 2 (2002); 141-1591609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1494/1274Derechos de autor 2002 JUAN MURILLO, OSWALDO SALAVERRY, WALTER MENDOZA, GUSTAVO FRANCO, WALTER CALDERÓN, JUAN RODRÍGUEZ-TAFURhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/14942020-04-14T19:02:52Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
Daniel Alcides Carrión y su contribución al imaginario cultural de la medicina peruana
title Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
spellingShingle Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
Murillo, Juan
Historia de la medicina
Perú
escuelas médicas
Carrión
Daniel A
History of Medice
Peru
Schools
medical
Carrion
Daniel A
title_short Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
title_full Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
title_fullStr Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
title_full_unstemmed Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
title_sort Daniel Alcides Carrion and his contribution to peruvian medicine cultural imaginary
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Murillo, Juan
Salaverry, Oswaldo
Mendoza, Walter
Franco, Gustavo
Calderón, Walter
Rodríguez Tafur, Juan
author Murillo, Juan
author_facet Murillo, Juan
Salaverry, Oswaldo
Mendoza, Walter
Franco, Gustavo
Calderón, Walter
Rodríguez Tafur, Juan
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Mendoza, Walter
Franco, Gustavo
Calderón, Walter
Rodríguez Tafur, Juan
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Historia de la medicina
Perú
escuelas médicas
Carrión
Daniel A
History of Medice
Peru
Schools
medical
Carrion
Daniel A
topic Historia de la medicina
Perú
escuelas médicas
Carrión
Daniel A
History of Medice
Peru
Schools
medical
Carrion
Daniel A
description This study analizes Daniel Alcides Carrion role as a cultural hero and central element of Peruvian medical tradition. We verify the meaning of the elaboration process of Carrion’s experiment in a political struggle and national reconstruction scenery that converges with the beginning of the century aristocratic elite positivism. Social recomposition of medical institutions and the emergent fraction entrance to the Faculty of Medicine makes end of the XIX century-Carrion’s created image to become a neutral icon at the present time, amenable to absolute reivindication by all sectors as it is deeply rooted in the past with no current presence. A cultural imaginary analysis of Peruvian Medical School development (1886-1956) is done, as during this period San Fernando produced the country’s largest and best quality medical knowledge. We conclude that confluence of local medical imaginary elements -Carrion as endowment myth, emergent resistance, academical, ethical and moral rebuilding, and restoration project- made possible Peruvian Medical School appearance; and consequently the development and social genuineness of Peruvian medicine, rep- resenting the foundation of a new medical culture within refoundation and building of a new country.
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