@article{GaltierGómez:47838,
      author        = "Galtier Gómez, Leticia and Miqueo Miqueo, Consuelo",
      title         = "{Material de investigación en el franquismo: análisis de
                       los artículos originales de Revista Clínica Española
                       (1965)}",
      year          = "2015",
      note          = "This study is part of research line about the material
                       resources used for medical research in Spain during the
                       developmental period of Francoism, 1957-1972. The work
                       focus The original articles have been published over one
                       year (1965) in the journal of reference of this time,
                       Revista Clínica Española, biweekly since 1940 and
                       directed by Carlos Jimenez Diaz. It is a cross-sectional
                       study of a historical nature, and allows comparative
                       analysis with similar studies or in the same context. We
                       have analyzed the basic data of each article (author,
                       subject or subject area, responsible institution, etc.) and
                       then the formal paragraph "Materials and Methods" and
                       registered and classified the research materials with
                       established criteria. The results show that the laboratory
                       tests were the kind of research most often used in
                       investigations that year, followed by the study in both
                       groups of sick or healthy patients, The chemicals were a
                       necessary material in most part of the studies, being the
                       most commonly used drugs. For the assessment or discussion
                       we compare the general studies that provide an evolutionary
                       magazine image, the study with the same methodology and
                       referred to a previous period (1960), and current issues of
                       Revista Clínica Española that reveal the most notable
                       changes in the magazine and in the style of research and
                       publish in Spanish or international medical journals.",
}