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Ruiz-Castell, Pedro – Annals of Science, 2008
1898 marked a crucial point in the end of the nineteenth-century Spanish crisis. The military defeat ending the Spanish-American War was seen as proof that the country was in terminal decline. With the ideals of regeneration spreading throughout Spanish society, the State became more interested in supporting and sponsoring science and technology,…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, World History
Malet, Antoni – Annals of Science, 2009
Jose Maria Albareda (1902-1966) was an applied chemist and a prominent member of the Roman Catholic organization, Opus Dei, who played a crucial role in organizing the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas (CSIC), the new scientific institution created by the Franco regime in 1939. The paper analyses first the formative years in…
Descriptors: Scientists, Chemistry, Biographies, Catholics
Leung, Danny C. K. – Annals of Science, 2008
This paper reconceptualizes Thomas Clifford Allbutt's contributions to the making of scientific medicine in late nineteenth-century England. Existing literature on Allbutt usually describes his achievements, such as his design of the pocket thermometer and his advocacy of the use of the ophthalmoscope in general medicine, as independent events;…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Pathology, Foreign Countries, Scientists
Lawson, Gordon S. – Annals of Science, 2008
Benjamin Moore (1867-1922), physiologist and biochemist, was an eminent member of the British scientific and medical community in the early twentieth century. As a founder and president of the State Medical Services Association (SMSA) from its establishment in 1912 until his untimely death in 1922, Moore was a prominent medical services activist…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Scientists, Laboratories, Foreign Countries