Astrain Gallart M
Departamento de Historia de la Ciencia, Universidad de Granada y Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Londres.
Dynamis. 1996;16:135-50.
Different approaches to the study of the Royal Protomedicato have not been entirely successful in defining its roles and connections with other organizations that controlled the practice of health professions during the Enlightenment. The loss of manuscript sources relating to the institution has been an almost insurmountable obstacle. In this study we examine the difficult relationships between the Protomedicato and the elite members of the Corps of Military Surgeons who made possible the implementation of a new model of training in surgery in Spain. The establishment of teaching imparted by the new colleges of surgery, together with the restrictions on access to the profession, drove a wedge into the traditional forms of control previously exerted by physicians through the Royal Protomedicato. These changes led to reforms in the tribunal.
研究皇家医学裁判所的不同方法在界定其角色以及与启蒙运动时期控制医疗行业实践的其他组织的联系方面并不完全成功。与该机构相关的手稿资料的遗失几乎是一个无法逾越的障碍。在本研究中,我们考察了医学裁判所与军医团精英成员之间的艰难关系,正是这些精英使得西班牙新的外科培训模式得以实施。新的外科医学院所提供的教学,以及对进入该行业的限制,打破了医生们此前通过皇家医学裁判所实施的传统控制形式。这些变化导致了该裁判所的改革。