La apropiación de un espacio asistencial por una élite profesionallos médicos del Hospital Real de Granada en el Siglo XVI

  1. Valenzuela Candelario, José
Journal:
Asclepio: Revista de historia de la medicina y de la ciencia

ISSN: 0210-4466

Year of publication: 2008

Volume: 60

Fascicle: 1

Pages: 177-202

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3989/ASCLEPIO.2008.V60.I1.249 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

This study investigates the staffing by physicians of the Hospital Real in the city of Granada in the 16th century, focussing on the selection processes that preceded their respective and successive appointments. The aim is to illustrate the determination shown by this class of professionals to claim this healthcare space and the academic and socio-cultural requirements that they had to meet in return. These included the possession of a university degree and the accreditation of reputable surgical experience and, to a lesser degree, «limpieza de sangre» (proof of Spanish Christian ancestry) and the title of physician awarded by the local court of the Inquisition.