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  • Digital Publication of the New Issue of Farmacia, Medicina e Historia ()

    The latest issue of the journal Farmacia, Medicina e Historia, corresponding to the year 2022, has been published in digital format and includes:

    • The winning paper of the 52nd Uriach Foundation Prize: “A History of Phrenology Through Its Subjects: Mental Calculators and Their Phrenological Casts”, by Andrea Graus.

    • The runner-up of the same prize: “When Republican Madrid Became the World Capital of Historians of Medicine”, by Leoncio López-Ocón Cabrera.

    The journal can be accessed in the Publications section of our website.

  • New Acquisition – Historical Library of Health Sciences ()

    The Foundation has recently acquired four new publications that have been incorporated into the collection of the Historical Library of Health Sciences:

    • Matthioli Senensis, Andreae Petri. Apologia adversus amathum lusitanum cum censura in ejusdem enarrationes et peistolarum medicinalium libri V. Basileae: Typ. Joh. Rodolphus Genath, 1674. 236 p.

    • Suárez de Ribera, Francisco. Cirugía sagrada método experimental racinal, que contra la pragmática apolínea de el doctor don Antonio Francisco Portichuelo y Zea, saco a luz su autor Madrid: Imp. Francisco de el Hierro, 1726. 28 h. + 392 p.

    • Horta, Pedro de. Informe medico-moral de la penosissima, y rigorosa enfermedad de la epilepsia. Madrid: Domingo Fernandez Arrojo, 1763. 284 p.

    Among them, the most notable is the first Latin edition of:

    • Hieronymi Tragi. De stirpium, maxime earum quae in Germania nostra nascuntur, usitatis nomenclaturis, propriisque differentiis, nec non temperaturis ac facultatibus, commentariorum libri tres. Argentorati: excudebat Vuendelinus Rihelius, 1552. [68], 1200, [64] p.: ill.; 4º; 24 cm.

    This first Latin edition of 1552, published in Strasbourg, is considered a rare work. Its author, Hieronymus Bock, was a German botanist, physician, and Lutheran minister who initiated the transition from medieval botany to the modern scientific worldview by classifying plants according to their similarities. He is regarded as one of the founders of modern botany.

  • New Acquisition – FU1838 Archive ()

    The Uriach Foundation has recently acquired a set of historical documents from the company “J. Uriach y Cía. Sociedad en Comandita.” Among these, a noteworthy piece is an advertisement published during the first half of the 20th century in some of the most prominent newspapers of the time.

    One of the advertisements focuses on the company’s chemical-pharmaceutical laboratory and factory, located on Fomento Street in Barcelona. From these facilities, hundreds of products were manufactured and distributed.

  • Book Donation by Dr. Francesc Casas ()

    The Historical Library has recently received a donation from Dr. Francesc Casas, from the Oncology and Radiotherapy Department of Hospital Clínic.

    The donation consists of a copy of “Tratado de Patología y Terapéutica de las enfermedades internas” by Dr. Adolfo Strümpell, published between 1885 and 1886. The work is divided into three volumes, notable for the prologue written by Dr. Bartolomé Robert, Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Barcelona, and for a chapter titled “Etiology and Prophylaxis of Asiatic Cholera” authored by Drs. Jaume Ferran and Ferran Paulí.

    We sincerely thank Dr. Casas for his donation, which will now become part of our library’s collection.

  • FU1838 Exhibition at MNACTEC ()

    On April 19, the Uriach Foundation will inaugurate the exhibition “Medicines in Catalonia: Business, Science and Innovation for Health” at the National Museum of Science and Technology of Catalonia (MNACTEC).

    Organized by the Uriach Foundation, the exhibition showcases the origins and evolution of health products—from secret remedies and magistral formulas created by pharmacists in the 19th century to today’s supplements and medicines developed in state-of-the-art facilities. The exhibition also features a special section dedicated to Biodramina, one of our most iconic brands, which celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2022.

    The exhibition is illustrated through the company’s collections. Since its foundation in 1838, Uriach has borne witness to the social, economic, business, scientific, and technological changes in our country that have made the current situation possible.

  • 1st Conference on Nutraceuticals ()

    On March 3 and 4, the first Conference on Nutraceuticals “Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceuticals” was held, organized by the Uriach Chair of Nutraceuticals (CUdN). The aim of the event was to present the latest findings related to bioactive compounds and nutraceuticals, as well as to provide a meeting point for scientists working in this field. The sessions enabled participants to compare and discuss different perspectives on the current concept of nutraceuticals.

    The conference was attended by undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students, along with professionals from various sectors working with functional and nutraceutical compounds, including technical staff from nutraceutical and food companies, pharmacists, and nutritionists.

    The event was organized by the Uriach Chair of Nutraceuticals (CUdN), established in 2020 through an agreement between the Uriach Foundation and the Universitat Rovira i Virgili. The Chair is attached to the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology and coordinated by the Nutrigenomics Research Group. Its mission is to promote knowledge of nutraceuticals in the educational, professional, and social spheres through outreach, teaching, and research activities that foster the advancement and development of this discipline.

  • Award Ceremony – 52nd Uriach Foundation Prize in the History of Medicine ()

    On Monday, December 13, the award ceremony for the 52nd History of Medicine Prize took place at the Uriach Foundation’s facilities in Palau-solità i Plegamans.

    The winner of this edition, Ms. Andrea Graus, attended the ceremony and was recognized for her work “A History of Phrenology Through Its Subjects: Mental Calculators and Their Phrenological Casts.”

    The award was presented by the President of the Foundation, Dr. Juan Uriach Marsal, accompanied by the Vice President and Director of the institution, Mr. Javier Uriach Torelló.

    With this ceremony, the 52nd edition of the prize has come to a close.

  • New Acquisition for the Uriach Foundation 1838 Library ()

    The Foundation has recently acquired two new publications that have been incorporated into the collection of the Historical Library of Health Sciences.

    The first volume is a compilation of press clippings and correspondence of physician and psychologist Carlos Maturana Vargas, documenting his scientific and professional activity between 1913 and 1933. It includes reports on lectures delivered, awards received, reviews of his publications, photographs, handwritten letters, scientific conclusions, and more.

    The second volume is a publication concerning the purchase of quicksilver (mercury) in the Royal state monopolies:

    Colegio de Boticarios de Cataluña. Voto consultivo por los Cónsules y Colegio de Boticarios de la Ciudad de Barcelona contra los subarrendadores del solimán y azogue. [Barcelona: s.n., ca. 1723]. 24 p.; 30 cm.

  • Uriach Foundation host of the MESCO annual meeting ()

    Yesterday, November 18, the Uriach Foundation hosted the annual meeting of the MESCO association (Corporate Museums and Singular Spaces). An association dedicated to the training of professionals in the sector and the exchange of experiences.

    During the session, participants shared their different professional experiences during the pandemic, the changes and strategies adopted, as well as the new vision for the future of the sector. In addition, attendees had the opportunity to visit the Uriach Gallery space and the historical library.

    The meeting featured the participation of prominent companies such as Grifols, Aigües de Barcelona, Seat, and Mosaics Martí.

  • New Acquisition – Uriach Foundation Library 1838 ()

    The historical library has recently acquired the work of Jacques Barrelier:

    Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam et Italiam observatae, iconibus aeneis exhibitae. Cura et studio Antonii de Jussieu. Paris: Apud. Stephanum Ganeau, 1714.

    Jacques Barrelier was an important 17th-century physician and botanist. He was born in Paris in 1606 and obtained his doctorate in medicine in 1634. He belonged to the Dominican Order and carried out study trips to Provence, Languedoc, and Spain. He lived in Rome for 23 years, where he created a botanical garden and dedicated himself to the description of the plant species he collected during his travels. In 1672, he returned to Paris, where he died a year later.

    Barrelier’s work was destroyed in a fire; only his plates survived, which were later used by Antoine de Jussieu to publish this work. The first volume is dedicated to the description of species, many of them unknown at the time, and the second contains 1,327 engravings.