Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Terapéutica Médico-Quirúrgica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain
Abstract
The correction of clubfoot as a subject of study is somewhat unusual, especially if one considers
that up until the Renaissance only two authors dealt with the subject of this inherited
disorder. On the one hand is Ambroise Pare, whose contributions to traumatology and orthopaedics
are staggering, and on the other, Francisco Arceo de Fregenal, also known as the
Ambroise Pare of Spain. Both men developed a method for treating this condition, and a
special orthopaedic shoe. So, why is it that in the Spanish literature the French surgeon was
considered the pioneer in the development of an orthopaedic boot from the start and not
Arceo? Why was the work of the Spaniard not studied in depth, as it deserves to be? These
questions troubled us and led us to write this paper, in which as the primary objective we
decided to highlight Arceo’s contributions to the field of orthopaedics. Concrete arguments
and works exist today that have led to common agreement among scholars of the subject that
the Spanish surgeon was a Jewish convert. The social, economic and political conditions in
Europe at that time may give us some idea of the difficulties for a Jewish convert in the sixteenth
century, and clearly, it was difficult for a scientist to have followers who would defend his methods and technical ideas. Nevertheless, we believe that Francisco Arceo de Fregenal
deserves more recognition and his work should continue to be studied in more depth.
Publisher
Croatia Scientific Society for the History of Health Culture
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