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[The Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition: interview with Susana Ramírez Martín]
Susana María Ramírez Martín1, Jaqueline Hasan Brizola2, Tânia Salgado Pimenta3
1Profesora, Facultad de Ciencias de la Documentación/Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Madrid - España. sm.ramirez@pdi.ucm.es.
Summary
Professor Susana Ramírez Martín shares insights on interdisciplinary research in Spain and the historiography of medicine. Her work examines the Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition and Jenner's vaccine introduction in the Americas.
Area of Science:
- History of Medicine
- Medical Humanities
- Interdisciplinary Studies
Background:
- Professor Susana Ramírez Martín's academic journey.
- Development of the historiography of medicine and health, noting medical practitioners' contributions.
- Challenges of interdisciplinary research, particularly within the Spanish academic context.
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