Carrión, legado vivo: del sacrificio en el Hospital "Dos de Mayo" a la cirugía robótica en el Perú
An exciting journey through the history of Peruvian medicine: from the heroic act of Daniel Alcides Carrión, who demonstrated the unity between Peruvian verruga and La Oroya fever with his self-experimentation in 1885, to the current advances that position the Dos de Mayo National Hospital as a benchmark in innovation with robotic surgery. This episode visits Carrión's mausoleum at the HNDM, recalls his clinical diary and his death on October 5—the date that inspires Peruvian Medicine Day—and presents testimonies from new generations committed to humane, quality care.

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