The second half of the 19th century witnessed an increasing interest in neurology and psychiatry by Portuguese physicians, in parallel with the overall development of these disciplines in other countries. This process is reflected in the numerous case report publications as well as in debates taking place at the Lisbon Society of Medical Sciences, the major scientific forum of that time. The ‘Ajuda Paralyses' were a mysterious succession of epidemics that occurred during 1860-64 in the Ajuda asylum for cholera and yellow fever orphans, which were extensively discussed during 1865-66 by Bernardino Antonio Gomes, Antonio Maria Barbosa, Abel Jordão and Eduardo Motta. Studying this debate helps understand the initial stages of development and t...
Institutional relations between the empirical and the academic medical worlds in early modern Portug...
Neurology as a separate branch of clinical medicine was not yet formed in Europe in the early 19th c...
Introduction: To analyze the neurological work of Artur Galcerán i Granés (Girona 1850-Barcelona 191...
Amatus Lusitanus, a Portuguese Jew who gained notoriety as one of the most famous physician-scientis...
This article explores the approach of dementia paralytica by psychiatrists in the Netherlands betwee...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Portuguese doctors in the Seventeenth Century followed the medical evolutions and ...
Introduction: Little is known about the first Catalan neurological societies. Our aim was to analyse...
(1912–2012) and the common origin of the fields of Neurology and Psychiatry O centenário da Neurolog...
This thesis explores the history of ideas about, and responses to, general paralysis of the insane ...
In 1593 in Genoa, the Magistrate, of hospitals for the incurable, decided to allocate two beds for a...
Histrionic Personality Disorder is one of the most ambiguous diagnostic categories in psychiatry. Hy...
This research is part of a larger project focused on producing a History of the Popularization of Sc...
Hermann Oppenheim (1858-1919) was a leading figure of the modern German neurology. In spite of the a...
In recent decades, the study of the history of medicine and psychiatry has grown and interest has be...
Institutional relations between the empirical and the academic medical worlds in early modern Portug...
Neurology as a separate branch of clinical medicine was not yet formed in Europe in the early 19th c...
Introduction: To analyze the neurological work of Artur Galcerán i Granés (Girona 1850-Barcelona 191...
Amatus Lusitanus, a Portuguese Jew who gained notoriety as one of the most famous physician-scientis...
This article explores the approach of dementia paralytica by psychiatrists in the Netherlands betwee...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Portuguese doctors in the Seventeenth Century followed the medical evolutions and ...
Introduction: Little is known about the first Catalan neurological societies. Our aim was to analyse...
(1912–2012) and the common origin of the fields of Neurology and Psychiatry O centenário da Neurolog...
This thesis explores the history of ideas about, and responses to, general paralysis of the insane ...
In 1593 in Genoa, the Magistrate, of hospitals for the incurable, decided to allocate two beds for a...
Histrionic Personality Disorder is one of the most ambiguous diagnostic categories in psychiatry. Hy...
This research is part of a larger project focused on producing a History of the Popularization of Sc...
Hermann Oppenheim (1858-1919) was a leading figure of the modern German neurology. In spite of the a...
In recent decades, the study of the history of medicine and psychiatry has grown and interest has be...
Institutional relations between the empirical and the academic medical worlds in early modern Portug...
Neurology as a separate branch of clinical medicine was not yet formed in Europe in the early 19th c...
Introduction: To analyze the neurological work of Artur Galcerán i Granés (Girona 1850-Barcelona 191...