Spanish medical history is defined by the monumental legacy of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the Nobel laureate and "father of modern neuroscience" whose discovery of the neuron transformed our understanding of the human brain, also whit the molecular biology and the revolutionary Spanish Model of organ transplantation, which leads the world in efficiency and altruism.
From the world’s first global vaccination campaign (The Balmis Expedition) to the invention of the portable X-ray machine, Spain has a storied tradition of medical ingenuity.
his section highlights the lives of researchers like Isaac Peral and the surgeons who pioneered modern anesthesia and traumatology during the 20th century.
The practitioners transformed Spain into a hub for oncology, cardiology, and regenerative medicine, leavin an indelible mark on international healthcare, a nation whose contributions span from the medieval schools of Toledo to contemporary leadership in biotechnology and transplant surgery.
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ABENQUEFIT (997 - 1074)
DR. NICOLÁS ACHÚCARRO (1880 - 1918)
DR. PEDRO JOSÉ DE ACOSTA (1540 - 1600)
DR. JULIAN de AJURIAGUERRA (1911 - 1993)
DR DIEGO DE ARGUMOSA Y OBREGON (1792 - 1865)
DR SALVADOR ARMENDARES SAGRERA (1925 - 2010)
DR HERMENEGILDO ARRUGA (1886 - 1972)
DR. ANGEL BALLABRIGA AGUADO (1920 - 2008)
DR. IGNACIO BARRAQUER BARRAQUER (1885 - 1965)
DR. LUIS BARRAQUER ROVIRALTA (1855 - 1928)
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