At the dawn of the eighteenth century chemistry was establishing itself as a physical science on its own right, after a long ancillary relationship with medicine and pharmacy, which had began two centuries before. This association, and the many changes that came along the scientific revolution spread into many walks of life. The Luso-Brazilian world, apparently so removed from the new developments, could not help to be touched by them, as this study shows, in which two contemporary medical authors are analysed. Both were Portuguese who had long lived in Brazil; both practised and wrote extensively on Medicine; both felt the influence of the new times, albeit in quite different ways
The article aims at recostructing the main steps of chemistry's progress from practical art into an ...
International audienceWithin the framework of the will of the State to develop the economy of France...
With the growing interest in history of science, it is worthwhile finding out more about the role of...
International audienceThis essay questions the continuity of chemistry across the eighteenth century...
International audienceThis essay questions the continuity of chemistry across the eighteenth century...
In recognition of António Amorim da Costa‘s important contributions to history of science, the vario...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the historical changes in the practice of Medicine in Braz...
THE INSTITUTE OF COIMBRA AND THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MINERAL WATERS IN PORTUGAL IN THE SECOND HALF ...
Medicinal chemistry is multi, trans and inter disciplinary on its essence. It has a great deal of ch...
Historians of science are less inclined now than they were a few years ago to regard chemistry as ha...
Relationship between the changes in scientific paradigm that stems from the University of Coimbra re...
In the past decade several articles have been published in this journal and elsewhere by different a...
The history of medicine permeates different times, from its empirical and undervalued initial practi...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
The article aims at recostructing the main steps of chemistry's progress from practical art into an ...
International audienceWithin the framework of the will of the State to develop the economy of France...
With the growing interest in history of science, it is worthwhile finding out more about the role of...
International audienceThis essay questions the continuity of chemistry across the eighteenth century...
International audienceThis essay questions the continuity of chemistry across the eighteenth century...
In recognition of António Amorim da Costa‘s important contributions to history of science, the vario...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the historical changes in the practice of Medicine in Braz...
THE INSTITUTE OF COIMBRA AND THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MINERAL WATERS IN PORTUGAL IN THE SECOND HALF ...
Medicinal chemistry is multi, trans and inter disciplinary on its essence. It has a great deal of ch...
Historians of science are less inclined now than they were a few years ago to regard chemistry as ha...
Relationship between the changes in scientific paradigm that stems from the University of Coimbra re...
In the past decade several articles have been published in this journal and elsewhere by different a...
The history of medicine permeates different times, from its empirical and undervalued initial practi...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
Was early eighteenth-century chemistry merely a handmaid to medicine? This paper aims to reassess as...
The article aims at recostructing the main steps of chemistry's progress from practical art into an ...
International audienceWithin the framework of the will of the State to develop the economy of France...
With the growing interest in history of science, it is worthwhile finding out more about the role of...