Darrera modificació: 2019-11-07 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat
García Martínez, Antonio Claret, "Nursing cares given to the sufferers from syphilis in the Hospital del Espíritu Santo of Sevilla (Spain) around the year 1600. Books and documents", Historia. Instituciones. Documentos, 43 (2016), 193-218.
- Resum
- This study seeks to determine the level of training that nurses
working in the most important Spanish hospitals reached towards the year 1600 in the treatments applied to patients with STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), particularly syphilis. The nurses knew and already applied around 1600 a set of complex techniques to care for and heal the sick of syphilis and other STDs. All this demonstrates an increase in the demands of the training of Spanish nurses, who worked under ethical guidelines, and we could assume the beginnings of the professionalization of nursing in such an early age. In 16th century Spain, nurses began to raise their educational level to provide care that could respond to the new knowledge that medicine was discovering as a result of the general scientific development of the time, and that should be applied in the new hospitals that were erected in the main Spanish cities.
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Hospitals Medicina - Pesta i altres malalties
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/56599
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