7 resultados para système de santé public

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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Més enllà d'extraure dels grans fons arxivístics dades sobre grans epidèmies i figures rellevants de la medicina, aquesta tesi explora també arxius locals, parroquials, notarials, etc, en aquest treball concretament, l'arxiu de la parròquia de Sant Joan de Lleida. D'aquí en treu dades sobre la vida quotidiana dels professionals de la medicina, des de cirurgians a apotecaris i adroguers.

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El projecte de realitzar una rambla al barri de Baró de Viver en un tram del Carrer Ciutat d'Asunció sorgeix d'un taller de participació ciutadana que es du a terme l'any 2007 amb joves del barri vinculats al servei de dinamització de joves a l'Escola de l'Esperança, organitzat pel Centre de Recerca Polis (UB). La tipologia de rambla es decideix a partir d'un diagnòstic de l'espai públic del barri, on s'identifiquen aquells espais que són susceptibles d'algun tipus d'intervenció que millori la imatge de Baró de Viver.

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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2005 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina

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Report of one of the workshops developed in 2005 under the process of public participation: Mapping La Mina (2002-2006). http://www.ub.edu/escult/mina

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This paper presents an assemblage of marmora found during the archaeological excavation undertaken in 1992, a small part of the site where the Hospital of Sant Pau and Santa Tecla stands today, at Rambla Vella of Tarragona (Spain). Most of them are coloured marmora from a wide range of quarries: not only local (Santa Tecla stone, Alcover stone) and regional (broccatello) but also imported, such as giallo antico, pavonnazzetto, africano, portasanta, porfido rosso, serpentino, breccia di Settebasi. Even though some fine-grained, white marble fragments were also found, they are not being discussed here. Despite the small number of fragments recovered, this set is highly interesting as they were found in a clear, well-dated stratigraphical context: a soil from 125-150 AD that filled up some sort of building from Augustan times. The location of the site, on the limits of the upper part of the town, which was devoted to public areas (mainly related to the imperial worship, the provincial government and public), and the lower part of Tarraco, where the other activities (residential, colonial govern, etc) took place, is also significant. Therefore, both its location and its date are significant, as during this period the upper part of Roman Tarraco underwent major urban modifications which gave it the magnificence worthy of the capital of the largest province of the western part of Roman Empire.