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In the history of Medical Sciences there are facts that persist through time for being facts themselves and also because the obligation of the following generations is to remind them not to die. This is one of them, which we must communicate in order to remain valid. In 1870, the boom of the first European immigration had begun in our country, which together with education as pillar of knowledge modified the population. The development of sciences, especially medicine, allowed us to position ourselves as world leaders regarding facts and discoveries; passionate and generous leaders were…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the history of Medical Sciences there are facts that persist through time for being facts themselves and also because the obligation of the following generations is to remind them not to die. This is one of them, which we must communicate in order to remain valid. In 1870, the boom of the first European immigration had begun in our country, which together with education as pillar of knowledge modified the population. The development of sciences, especially medicine, allowed us to position ourselves as world leaders regarding facts and discoveries; passionate and generous leaders were needed. France was the mirror where that passionate generation was formed.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Adolfo Hector Venturini - Honorary Professor of the University of Buenos Aires. Director of the Museum of History of Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires. Director of the Museum of The Asociation of Anesthesiology of Buenos Aires.