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  2. Oswaldo Guayasamín - Wikipedia

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    Guayasamín was born in Quito, Ecuador, [2] to a native father and a Mestiza mother, both of Kichwa descent. [3] His family was poor and his father worked as a carpenter for most of his life. Oswaldo Guayasamín later worked as a taxi and truck driver. He was the eldest of ten children in his family.

  3. La Capilla del Hombre - Wikipedia

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    The painter Oswaldo Guayasamín's La Capilla del Hombre ("The Chapel of Man") occupies a site in Bellavista overlooking the city of Quito, Ecuador. The Capilla is a purpose-built art museum dedicated to the peoples of Latin America. Construction of Guayasamín's masterpiece began in 1995 and unfortunately was not completed until 2002, after his ...

  4. Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest ...

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    Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver is a 2007 book by freelance writer Arthur Allen. The book describes the history of vaccination, beginning in 1796 when the smallpox vaccine was pioneered by Edward Jenner , and including mandatory vaccination policies during World War II in the United States military.

  5. History of medicine in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rothstein, William G. American Medical Schools and the Practice of Medicine (1987) Starr, Paul. The Social Transformation of American Medicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a Vast Industry (1982) Stevens, Rosemary. American Medicine and the Public Interest (1971) covers 1900-1970

  6. Society for the Social History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    It is known for its peer-reviewed journal Social History of Medicine (since 1988) and the three book series it has sponsored, Studies in the Social History of Medicine (1989-2009), Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine, and Social Histories of Medicine. [2] [3] Its first meeting and inaugural lecture was in May 1970. [4]

  7. Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine (formerly the American Psychosomatic Society) is a scientific organization that integrates "mind, brain, body, and social context in medicine." [ 1 ]

  8. History of medicine - Wikipedia

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    A 12th-century manuscript of the Hippocratic Oath in Greek, one of the most famous aspects of classical medicine that carried into later eras. The history of medicine is both a study of medicine throughout history as well as a multidisciplinary field of study that seeks to explore and understand medical practices, both past and present, throughout human societies.

  9. Rafael Camino - Wikipedia

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    After a very brief stay at the Patricia Aulestia Ballet, he met Paco Coello and Oswaldo Guayasamín, directors of the Artistic Promotion Center "Magic of Ecuadorian Folklore". [1] Shortly thereafter, he was named sub-director of the group by Oswaldo Guayasamín. In 1974 he became the first man to graduate from the National Institute of Dance. [1]