Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era

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Autor(a) principal: Walker, Timothy
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48751/CAM-2019-11150
Resumo: This article describes and documents the important role and influence of the Todos-os-Santos Royal Hospital in producing trained, licensed physicians and surgeons for service in the Lusophone world. During the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth  centuries, until to the 1755 earthquake, the Todos-os-Santos Royal Hospital in Lisbon (which offered formal instruction in practical medicine), along with the antiquated medieval curriculum of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, were the only medical training centers structured in Portugal. This had serious implications for conventional medical treatment and practices. Even in Enlightenment era, in Portugal, training for state-licensed healers was, at best, limited and inadequate. The Hospital was the main practical training facility for the medical arts during the late seventeenth and first half of the eighteenth century, and was more open to innovations of surgical technique and applied medicines; it was there that the most innovative official medical teaching in Portugal occurred until the end of the reign of Dom João V. For example, the hospital boasted of a separate ward built and staffed especially for the mentally ill, and experimented with remedies for tropical diseases, often with indigenous medicines imported from the colonial empire.
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spelling Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment EraAlgumas observações sobre prática médica e cultura no Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos de Lisboa durante o período iluministaFísicosCirurgiõesHospitalIluminismoLisboaPhysiciansSurgeonsHospitalIlluminism periodLisbonThis article describes and documents the important role and influence of the Todos-os-Santos Royal Hospital in producing trained, licensed physicians and surgeons for service in the Lusophone world. During the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth  centuries, until to the 1755 earthquake, the Todos-os-Santos Royal Hospital in Lisbon (which offered formal instruction in practical medicine), along with the antiquated medieval curriculum of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, were the only medical training centers structured in Portugal. This had serious implications for conventional medical treatment and practices. Even in Enlightenment era, in Portugal, training for state-licensed healers was, at best, limited and inadequate. The Hospital was the main practical training facility for the medical arts during the late seventeenth and first half of the eighteenth century, and was more open to innovations of surgical technique and applied medicines; it was there that the most innovative official medical teaching in Portugal occurred until the end of the reign of Dom João V. For example, the hospital boasted of a separate ward built and staffed especially for the mentally ill, and experimented with remedies for tropical diseases, often with indigenous medicines imported from the colonial empire.O artigo descreve e documenta o importante papel e a influência do Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos na formação de físicos e  cirurgiões licenciados para serviço no mundo lusófono. Durante o século XVII e a primeira metade do século XVIII, até ao terramoto de 1755, o Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos em Lisboa (que oferecia instrução formal na prática da medicina), em conjunto com o antiquado curriculum medieval da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra, foram os únicos centros de treino médico estruturado em Portugal. Este facto teve sérias implicações no tratamento e práticas médicas convencionais. Mesmo na época iluminista em Portugal, o treino oficial destes licenciados era, na melhor das possibilidades, limitado e inadequado. O Hospital foi o principal local de treino das artes médicas durante o final do século XVII e a primeira metade do século XVIII, estando mais aberto às inovações em técnicas cirúrgicas e em medicina aplicada; foi aí que ocorreram as mais inovadoras técnicas oficiais de ensino médico em Portugal até ao final do reinado de D. João V. Como exemplos, a construção de uma ala isolada especialmente equipada para doentes mentais, e experiências com medicamentos para doenças tropicais, muitas vezes com base em medicina indígenaimportada do império colonial.Câmara Municipal de Lisboa2019-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48751/CAM-2019-11150https://doi.org/10.48751/CAM-2019-11150Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; No. 11 (2019): All Saints Royal Hospital: the health care and the city in the Early Modern Age; 11-26Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; Núm. 11 (2019): El Hospital Real de Todos-los-Santos: la salud y la ciudad en la Época Moderna; 11-26Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; No 11 (2019): L'Hôpital Royal de Todos-os-Santos : la santé et la ville à l'ère moderne; 11-26Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; N.º 11 (2019): O Hospital Real de Todos-os-santos: a saúde e a cidade na Época Moderna; 11-262183-3176reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://cadernosarquivo.cm-lisboa.pt/index.php/am/article/view/150https://cadernosarquivo.cm-lisboa.pt/index.php/am/article/view/150/119Direitos de Autor (c) 2019 Timothy Walkerinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWalker, Timothy2023-03-11T08:31:12Zoai:ojscadernosarquivo.cm-lisboa.pt:article/150Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:45:41.451645Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
Algumas observações sobre prática médica e cultura no Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos de Lisboa durante o período iluminista
title Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
spellingShingle Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
Walker, Timothy
Físicos
Cirurgiões
Hospital
Iluminismo
Lisboa
Physicians
Surgeons
Hospital
Illuminism period
Lisbon
title_short Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
title_full Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
title_fullStr Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
title_full_unstemmed Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
title_sort Some observations about medical practice and culture at Lisbon’s Todos-os-Santos Hospital during the Enlightenment Era
author Walker, Timothy
author_facet Walker, Timothy
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Walker, Timothy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Físicos
Cirurgiões
Hospital
Iluminismo
Lisboa
Physicians
Surgeons
Hospital
Illuminism period
Lisbon
topic Físicos
Cirurgiões
Hospital
Iluminismo
Lisboa
Physicians
Surgeons
Hospital
Illuminism period
Lisbon
description This article describes and documents the important role and influence of the Todos-os-Santos Royal Hospital in producing trained, licensed physicians and surgeons for service in the Lusophone world. During the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth  centuries, until to the 1755 earthquake, the Todos-os-Santos Royal Hospital in Lisbon (which offered formal instruction in practical medicine), along with the antiquated medieval curriculum of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, were the only medical training centers structured in Portugal. This had serious implications for conventional medical treatment and practices. Even in Enlightenment era, in Portugal, training for state-licensed healers was, at best, limited and inadequate. The Hospital was the main practical training facility for the medical arts during the late seventeenth and first half of the eighteenth century, and was more open to innovations of surgical technique and applied medicines; it was there that the most innovative official medical teaching in Portugal occurred until the end of the reign of Dom João V. For example, the hospital boasted of a separate ward built and staffed especially for the mentally ill, and experimented with remedies for tropical diseases, often with indigenous medicines imported from the colonial empire.
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Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; Núm. 11 (2019): El Hospital Real de Todos-los-Santos: la salud y la ciudad en la Época Moderna; 11-26
Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; No 11 (2019): L'Hôpital Royal de Todos-os-Santos : la santé et la ville à l'ère moderne; 11-26
Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; N.º 11 (2019): O Hospital Real de Todos-os-santos: a saúde e a cidade na Época Moderna; 11-26
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