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Natale G De Santo1, Carmela Bisaccia, Luca S De Santo
1First Division of Nephrology, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy. nataleg.desanto@unina2.it
Abstract:
In the years 1720-1820 medicine changed from an art into a science. The slow construction of clinical science, a process still to be completed, has many founding fathers. Here the transition is analyzed through the biographic studies of John Hunter (1728-1793), Domenico Cotugno (1736-1824) and Pierre Joseph Desault (1738-1795) who respectively taught in London, Naples and Paris. Because of their scientific stature they were able to plan, build and foresee the impact of these changes.
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