@article{Jácome Roca_2021, title={An approach to Dr. Gregorio Marañón 61 years after his death}, volume={7}, url={https://revistaendocrino.org/index.php/rcedm/article/view/643}, DOI={10.53853/encr.7.4.643}, abstractNote={<p>Among iberoamerican endocrinologists, the Spanish professor Gregorio Marañón was especially known as a universal man, physician, scientist, historian, thinker, essayist and bioethicist, for which we could call him an integral humanist. As a physician, he was a great clinician and professor of endocrinology. He was one of the most brilliant Spanish intellectuals and scholars of the 20th century, and had an elegant literary style. Disciple of Ramón y Cajal and other important Spanish professors, he was a pioneer of clinical endocrinology and professor of the same specialty at the University of Madrid since 1931. He was founder of the Institute of Medical Pathology, President of the Institute of Experimental Endocrinology and of the Institute of Biological Research Department; and contributed to establish the relationship between endocrinology and psychology. He wrote important texts on medicine and hormonal subjects, but he also successfully entered into literature. In his writings, he described ethical, moral, religious, cultural and historical aspects of medicine.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo}, author={Jácome Roca , A.}, year={2021}, month={Jun.}, pages={302–307} }