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El Anfiteatro Anatómico Español (English: The Spanish Anatomical Amphitheater) was a Spanish medical journal dedicated to the fields of Medicine, Surgery, and Auxiliary Sciences, founded in the 19th century.
Discipline | Medicine |
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Language | Spanish |
Publication details | |
History | 1 February 1873 |
Frequency | Fortnightly |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Anfiteatro Anat. Esp. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1131-107X |
History
editThe medical journal was established by Segovian physician Pedro González de Velasco and began publication on 1 February 1873.[1]
The idea of the journal was realized by Dr. Velasco in Madrid, Spain. Established with Velasco as its founding director, managing director Eduardo García Pérez, and the Editor-in-chief Dr. Ángel Pulido.[2]
In 1875, upon Dr. Velasco's death, Francisco Vidurre became the administrator of the paper and it was the official organ of the Spanish Anatomical Society.[1]
On 1 January 1876 it was combined with The Medical Pavillion (Spanish: El Pabellón Médico), a magazine by Pedro Mata y Fontanet.[3][4]
El Anfiteatro Anatómico Español was published until 1880, at which point it merged with the Journal of Medicine and Practical Surgery.[2]
External links
editMedia related to El Anfiteatro Anatómico Español at Wikimedia Commons
References
edit- ^ a b El anfiteatro anatómico español. (1875). Spain: Rivadeneyra.
- ^ a b Ortiz García, C., Sánchez Gómez, L. Á. (1994). Diccionario histórico de la antropología española. Spain: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Departamento de Antropología de España y América.
- ^ Anfiteatro anatómico español y el Pabellón médico. (1876). Spain: Imprenta Central de V. Saiz.
- ^ Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, United States Army: Authors and subjects. (1880). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.