[Stays in Paris of professors and students from the Faculty of Pharmacy of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 1900-1936].

Rev Hist Pharm (Paris)

Dpto. de Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica, Facultad de Farmacia, Campus Vida, 15782 Santiago de Compostela. Espagne.

Published: October 2011

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  • Paris emerged as the leading European center for biomedical research in the early 20th century, heavily influenced by Louis Pasteur and the establishment of the Pasteur Institute in 1888.
  • The Pasteur Institute became a renowned research hub for infectious diseases and rabies vaccine development, attracting many international scientists known as "pasteuriens."
  • Spanish universities, particularly the Faculty of Pharmacy in Santiago de Compostela, benefited from a government scholarship program, sending students to the Pasteur Institute from 1905 to 1933 to advance their studies in biological chemistry and drug synthesis.

Article Abstract

In the early twentieth century, if there were an European Capital of biomedical research, it was definitely Paris. It was in this city where microbiology was born in the 19th century due to the crucial influence of Louis Pasteur. In 1888 he founded the Pasteur Institute in Paris where the rabies vaccine, that Pasteur himself had discovered in 1885, was administrated. This institution was also a place to continue his research on infectious diseases and to disseminate its findings. It is a private non-profit state-approved foundation that has attracted along the years many scientists from France and abroad who have been traditionally called "pasteuriens". So it was a world reference centre which has produced important scientific discoveries at a rapid pace and where resources both material and human, were abundant. The Pasteur institute therefore became one of the favourite research facilities of teachers and students from Spanish universities during the first third of the twentieth century, thanks to new regulations that encouraged training abroad. Scholarship policy promoted by the Spanish Government by an organization called Junta para la Ampliación de Estudios e Investigaciones Científicas (Council for Higher Studies and Scientific Research from, 1907 to 1936) formed scientists abroad. The Faculty of Pharmacy of Santiago de Compostela sent some of its members to the French capital between 1905 and 1933. We found that the vast majority chose the Pasteur Institute to conduct the studies of biological chemistry and drug synthesis, but always dependent of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Paris. Our study focuses on teachers and students who went to Paris, the dates, the course of their scientific stay and how these studies influenced their later work, once they returned to the Faculty of Pharmacy of Santiago de Compostela.

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