Valenzuela Candelario José
Departamento de Historia de la Ciencia. Facultad de Medicina. Avda. Granada, Spain.
Dynamis. 2003;23:193-219.
In the 1520s the local authorities planned to set up a new modern hospital in the city of Granada by combining two existing Royal Hospitals: Alhambra and Reyes. As a public institution and as a new building, the new hospital could develop the mandates of the original foundation and extend its care to become a general hospital. In this way it would strengthen its status as a charitable undertaking and legacy of the Catholic Monarchs and, secondly, as a great architectural monument.