RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA
Human anatomy was the focus of knowledge, pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology...
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Mercado-Lara María Fernanda Monterrosa-Castro Álvaro RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA Revista Ciencias Biomédicas pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Also this allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigation education and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of time which brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405 KEYWORDS History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy |
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RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA |
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RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA |
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RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA |
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Human anatomy was the focus of knowledge, pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Also, this allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigation, education and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of time, which brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was
Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405
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Human anatomy was the focus of knowledge, pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Also, this allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigation, education and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of time, which brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was
Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405
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History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy.
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pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Also this allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigation education and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of time which brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405 KEYWORDS History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy |
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doaj-61e1615791ab4d4a84d34f7f51066ce32021-07-02T02:30:12ZspaUniversidad de CartagenaRevista Ciencias Biomédicas2215-78402215-78402015-12-0162394405RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENAMercado-Lara María Fernanda0Monterrosa-Castro Álvaro1Estudiante de Pregrado. Medicina. Semillero de Investigación Historiografía Médica Cartagenera (HISTORIMED). Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. Colombia.Médico. Profesor titular. Semillero de Investigación Historiografía Médica Cartagenera (HISTORIMED). Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Cartagena. ColombiaHuman anatomy was the focus of knowledge, pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Also, this allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigation, education and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of time, which brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405 KEYWORDS Human anatomy was the focus of knowledge, pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Also, this allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigation, education and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of time, which brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405 KEYWORDS History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy. http://revistas.unicartagena.edu.co/index.php/cienciasbiomedicas/article/view/1309/1219pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the articulation of the signs and symptoms in pathology findings or anatomical lesions. Alsothis allowed the growth of anatomist and development of teaching learning in medicine with dissection of human cadavers in dissecting room. Investigationeducation and clinical assistance were carried out for decades under the anatomo-clinical method. Laboratory medicine and others areas like physiopathology and etiopathology emerged with the passing of timewhich brought as a consequence that the role of anatomy in teaching and clinical practice was modified. The Medicine department in the Universidad de Cartagena-Colombia was influenced by professors who study medicine in French schools and books of the same origin. Inside this medical department there were many anatomists but the last exponent of the anatomo-clinical method was Rafael Alvear Terán. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2015;6(2):394-405 KEYWORDS History of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; AnatomyHistory of medicine; Medical education; Historiography; Anatomy |