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Pedro Laín
Laín in 1996
Born

Pedro Laín Entralgo


(1908-02-15)15 February 1908
Died5 June 2001(2001-06-05) (aged 93)
Madrid, Spain
Seat j of the Real Academia Española
In office
30 May 1954 – 5 June 2001
Preceded byJacobo Fitz-James Stuart
Succeeded byÁlvaro Pombo

Director of the Real Academia Española
In office
2 December 1982 – December 1987
Preceded byDámaso Alonso
Succeeded byRafael Lapesa

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Pedro Laín Entralgo (15 February 1908 – 5 June 2001) was a Spanish physician, historian, author and philosopher. He worked, fundamentally, on medical history and anthropology.[1]

Biography

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He was born in Urrea de Gaén (Teruel, Spain) in 1908. He obtained the degrees of Medicine and Chemical Sciences in the Central University of Madrid, and PhD in Medicine with the dissertation: "El problema de las relaciones entre la medicina y la historia" (The problem of the relationships between medicine and history".

During the Spanish Civil War he contributed to Arriba España. In the context of the Spanish Civil postwar period, he became an important member of the intellectual circle of the Falange. In 1942 he obtained the first chair of History of Medicine in the country, at the Central University of Madrid. He held the chair until 1978 when he retired as professor emeritus. In 1951, during the period of Joaquín Ruiz-Jiménez as Ministry of education, he became rector of the institution, creating a circle of certain political openness. He remained the rector until 1956.[1]

He was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, the Royal National Academy of Medicine (elected 1946) and of the Royal Academy of History (elected 1956).[1] He obtained the Prince of Asturias award for Communication and Humanities in 1989 and was awarded with the Menéndez Pelayo International Prize in 1991.

Philosophical work

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His work is very varied and extensive. Regarding his historical-medical work, his works on medicine in classical Greece, his history and theory of clinical history and his works on Santiago Ramón y Cajal stand out. In addition, he coordinated a 7-volume, monumental Historia Universal de la Medicina (1972–1975) (Universal History of Medicine), in which not only all the Spanish specialists participated, but also renowned foreign historians of medicine.[2]

He published several books on philosophical anthropology in which he analyzed the profound nature of the human being and the current history and theory of the problem of body and soul.

Disciples

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He was able to attract a good number of physicians around him who began to professionalize the History of Medicine (and, later, of science) in Spain. They stand out, among them, Luis S. Granjel (1920–2014), professor at the University of Salamanca, José María López Piñero (1933–2010) in Valencia, Juan Antonio Paniagua Arellano (1920–2010) in Navarra and Agustín Albarracín Teulón (1922–2001) and Diego Gracia Guillén (born in 1941), at the Complutense University of Madrid.

Books

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Orringer, Nelson (2001). "Pedro Lain Entralgo (1908-2001). In Memoriam" (PDF). The Xavier Zubiri Review. 3: 5–6.
  • ^ Jarcho, Saul (1973). "Book Review of Historia Universal de la Medicina. Tomo II: Antigüedad Clásica, edited by P. Laín Entralgo". Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 49 (8): 736–741. PMC 1807070.
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