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Protomedicato y farmacia en Castilla a finales del siglo XVI: edición crítica del Catálogo de las cosas que los boticarios han de tener en sus boticas, de Andrés Zamudio de Alfaro, Protomédico general (1592-1599)
Author(s) -
Charles Davis,
María Luz López Terrada
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
asclepio
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1988-3102
pISSN - 0210-4466
DOI - 10.3989/asclepio.2010.v62.i2.479
Subject(s) - apothecaries' system , humanities , apothecary , art , tribunal , squire , history , classics , political science , law , archaeology
In this article we present a catalogue of medicinal products preserved in a manuscript copy among the papers of a druggist who died in Madrid in 1599. This catalogue, whose title expresses its normative character, contains 423 entries and is signed by Andrés Zamudio de Alfaro, Protomédico General of Castile from 1592 until his death in 1599. It was presumably issued by the Real Tribunal del Protomedicato during the last decade of the sixteenth century for the use of the protomédicos and examiners who carried out official visits to apothecaries under the aegis of the Tribunal, in accordance with the royal decrees of 1588 and 1593, and was also distributed among the apothecaries themselves and their suppliers, such as the druggist who possessed the copy edited here. The document offers valuable evidence of the policy of normalization of medical, and specifically pharmaceutical, practice imposed during this period by the State through the Protomedicato.

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