Aportación española a la farmacia cubana decimonónica

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With the arrival of the Spanish in Cuba, society was organized along the lines of what already existed in the metropolis. In the area of pharmacy, this meant standardizing the practice of pharmacy and training professionals. It was with this and other purposes in mind that the Real Tribunal del Protomedicato de La Haban was established in 1711. In 1833 it was replaced by the Reales Juntas Superiores Gubernativas de Medicina y Cirugía y de Farmacia until 1842, when educational responsibilities were transferred to the Universidad de La Habana. Throughout this period, the Facultad de Farmacia in Cuba kept its links with the Facultad de Medicina, until 1863. Another contribution are the Real Academia de Ciencias Médicas, Físicas y Naturales de La Habana and the scientific publications on pharmacy in the midle the century.

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De La Peña Puerta, J. M. G., Ramos Carrillo, A., & Moreno Toral, E. (2008). Aportación española a la farmacia cubana decimonónica. In Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos (Vol. 15, pp. 487–496). https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702008000200017

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