Abstract

The Faculty of Pharmacy of Santiago de Compostela was founded in 1857, but research activities did not start until the beginning of the 20th century. The new Spanish regulations promoting the experimentation at universities and the stages of professors and recently graduated students outside Spain contributed to generate a remarkable research group in a provincial university. The excessive university centralism at that time in Spain and the characteristics of the headquarters of the faculty -- a 16th century Renaissance palace -- hindered, in general, the research development. However, the scientific spirit of professors and students, and their work were imposed and they achieved an estimable status in pharmacy research in Galicia. The facilities were the staff's highest priority and it raised more than a protest. A remarkable investment in apparatuses and laboratory materials was carried out and researchers started to publish original research papers in local journals, such as the "Revista de farmacia," published by their own University. In the previous years to the Spanish Civil War (1936) the research status in drug development and the background of the staff and students were important, allowing them to join the military laboratory that Franco's army created at the faculty of pharmacy. The research work continued in a small scale and was specially focused on the production of "copy drugs" coping European specific drugs which were scarce at that time. The first third of the 20th century was the germ of the great research prestige that the Faculty of Pharmacy of Santiago de Compostela enjoys at present.

Highlights

  • In the previous years to the Spanish Civil War (1936) the research status in drug development and the background of the staff and students were important, allowing them to join the military laboratory that Franco’s army created at the faculty of pharmacy

  • The Faculty of Pharmacy of Santiago de Compostela was founded in 1857, but research activities did not start until the beginning of the 20th century

  • The scientific spirit of professors and students, and their work were imposed and they achieved an estimable status in pharmacy research in Galicia

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Summary

LA SEDE DE LA FACULTAD DE FARMACIA

La Ley de 9 de septiembre de 1857, elaborada por el Ministro de Instrucción Pública Claudio Moyano, dictaminó la creación de la Facultad de Farmacia de Santiago de Compostela que, de esta manera, se sumó a las tres que previamente existían en el país: Madrid, Barcelona y Granada. «Para proseguir esta labor de arreglo de locales y Laboratorios de Químicas y Materia Farmacéutica Vegetal se precisan 20.000 pesetas con destino a estos para construcción de mesas de trabajo, armarios, conducción de aguas y gas, y material ordinario, además de considerar necesarias unas 800 pesetas para mantenimiento de la calefacción en los citados laboratorios». El traslado de la Facultad de Medicina a un nuevo edificio en 1928, proporcionó a los profesores de Farmacia un mayor espacio para desarrollar sus tareas docentes e investigadoras y se abordaron reformas para dotar al Colegio de Fonseca de nuevas dependencias que permitieran comenzar a impartir clases prácticas, aspecto que hasta la fecha no había tenido la debida importancia en la Facultad. Cionado anteriormente los laboratorios de Botánica y Mineralogía, así como un museo dedicado a ambas asignaturas[10]

LOS ESTUDIOS DE FARMACIA Y LA INVESTIGACIÓN CIENTÍFICA
LA LEGISLACIÓN Y LA INVESTIGACIÓN CIENTÍFICA
EL PERSONAL INVESTIGADOR
LA DOTACIÓN MATERIAL DE LAS CÁTEDRAS
LA DIVULGACIÓN DE LA ACTIVIDAD CIENTÍFICA
La Revista de Farmacia
Farmacia Práctica
Botánica y Materia Farmacéutica Vegetal
Química Orgánica
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