El plan de estudios de Miguel Tortosa y Agustín José García para la futura Escuela Especial de la Ciencia de Curar de la Universidad de Granada. Año 1822

  1. Girón Irueste, Fernando
Revue:
Actualidad médica

ISSN: 0365-7965

Année de publication: 2017

Tomo: 102

Número: 801

Pages: 112-116

Type: Article

DOI: 10.15568/AM.2017.801.HM01 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDIGIBUG editor

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Résumé

In the first decades of the nineteenth century there was an attempt to modify medical curricula in Spain in order to adapt them to new scientific trends. The University of Granada commissioned in 1822 two of its professors, later academics of number, Miguel Tortosa and Agustín José García, to elaborate a program for a future Special School of the Science of Healing. The program presented contains an increase in professorships, from the four existing ones to ten, four of them practical, so that new subjects are introduced and the tasks of many of the existing ones are doubled. Another novelty was that these subjects were common to medicine, surgery and pharmacy. The plan would not be implemented, for political reasons.