Ildefonso Martínez y Fernández: investigaciones al azar
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2017
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En España los médicos representaron un papel importante en el desarrollo de una nueva cultura política liberal a raíz de la Guerra de la Independencia. Durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX, los médicos se movilizaron a través de las asociaciones profesionales, la prensa médica y diversas actividades literarias para abogar por la reforma social y política. En general, estos esfuerzos reclaman más atención por parte de los historiadores, especialmente las contribuciones de Ildefonso Martínez y Fernández, que merecerían un estudio más detenido.
In Spain physicians played an important role in the development of a new liberal political culture in the wake of the Spanish War of Independence. During the first half of the nineteenth century, physicians mobilized via professional associations, the medical press, and various literary pursuits to advocate for social and political reform. These efforts in general deserve more attention from historians, and in particular, the contributions of Ildefonso Martínez y Fernández warrant further study.
In Spain physicians played an important role in the development of a new liberal political culture in the wake of the Spanish War of Independence. During the first half of the nineteenth century, physicians mobilized via professional associations, the medical press, and various literary pursuits to advocate for social and political reform. These efforts in general deserve more attention from historians, and in particular, the contributions of Ildefonso Martínez y Fernández warrant further study.