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Gaspar Roque Francisco Narciso Casal Julian (31 December 1681–10 August 1759) was a Spanish physician remembered for describing the Casal collar in pellagra. Casal was born in Girona Catalonia, Spain to Federico Casal y Dajón and Magdalena Julian. He grew up in Utrillas and is thought to have apprenticed at Atienza with Juan Manuel Rodriguez de Lima, an apothecary to Pope Innocent XI. In He began to practice medicine in Oviedo from 1720 to 1751, at which time he moved to Madrid as King Ferdinand's physician. He became a friend of Fr. Benito Feyjóo y Montenegro and Fr. Martin Sarmiento who encouraged his studies. He described pellagra in a book published in 1762, calling it mal de la rose due to the red rash seen on the hands and feet of sufferers. His “Historia affectionum quarundam region

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  • Gaspar Casal i Julián (Girona, 31 de desembre de 1680 — Madrid, 1759) va ser un metge català. Format a La Alcarria (1713-15) i Oviedo (1717-1751), va traslladar-se posteriorment a Madrid, on va esdevenir metge del rei Ferran VI d'Espanya. És autor de Historia natural y médica del Principado de Asturias (1762, 1900, 1959) una obra clàssica, clau per conèixer la medicina i les formes de vida de l'època, on relatà la seva experiència i descriví per primer cop els símptomes de la pel·lagra. (ca)
  • غاسبار كازال (بالإسبانية: Gaspar Casal)‏ هو طبيب إسباني، ولد في 1680 في جرندة في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 1759 في مدريد في إسبانيا. (ar)
  • Gaspar Roque Francisco Narciso Casal Julian (31 December 1681–10 August 1759) was a Spanish physician remembered for describing the Casal collar in pellagra. Casal was born in Girona Catalonia, Spain to Federico Casal y Dajón and Magdalena Julian. He grew up in Utrillas and is thought to have apprenticed at Atienza with Juan Manuel Rodriguez de Lima, an apothecary to Pope Innocent XI. In He began to practice medicine in Oviedo from 1720 to 1751, at which time he moved to Madrid as King Ferdinand's physician. He became a friend of Fr. Benito Feyjóo y Montenegro and Fr. Martin Sarmiento who encouraged his studies. He described pellagra in a book published in 1762, calling it mal de la rose due to the red rash seen on the hands and feet of sufferers. His “Historia affectionum quarundam regionis hujus familiarum” described scabies and treatment using sulfur ointment. He wrote on the natural history of Asturias which was published posthumously in 1762. He married Maria Ruiz and had two sons. After her death he married Maria Álvarez Rodríguez Arango and had two more children. (en)
  • Gaspar Casal Julián (Gerona, 1680 - Madrid, 1759) fue un médico y epidemiólogo español. Fue el primero en describir el llamado mal de la rosa, enfermedad conocida actualmente como pelagra. (es)
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  • Gaspar Casal i Julián (Girona, 31 de desembre de 1680 — Madrid, 1759) va ser un metge català. Format a La Alcarria (1713-15) i Oviedo (1717-1751), va traslladar-se posteriorment a Madrid, on va esdevenir metge del rei Ferran VI d'Espanya. És autor de Historia natural y médica del Principado de Asturias (1762, 1900, 1959) una obra clàssica, clau per conèixer la medicina i les formes de vida de l'època, on relatà la seva experiència i descriví per primer cop els símptomes de la pel·lagra. (ca)
  • غاسبار كازال (بالإسبانية: Gaspar Casal)‏ هو طبيب إسباني، ولد في 1680 في جرندة في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 1759 في مدريد في إسبانيا. (ar)
  • Gaspar Casal Julián (Gerona, 1680 - Madrid, 1759) fue un médico y epidemiólogo español. Fue el primero en describir el llamado mal de la rosa, enfermedad conocida actualmente como pelagra. (es)
  • Gaspar Roque Francisco Narciso Casal Julian (31 December 1681–10 August 1759) was a Spanish physician remembered for describing the Casal collar in pellagra. Casal was born in Girona Catalonia, Spain to Federico Casal y Dajón and Magdalena Julian. He grew up in Utrillas and is thought to have apprenticed at Atienza with Juan Manuel Rodriguez de Lima, an apothecary to Pope Innocent XI. In He began to practice medicine in Oviedo from 1720 to 1751, at which time he moved to Madrid as King Ferdinand's physician. He became a friend of Fr. Benito Feyjóo y Montenegro and Fr. Martin Sarmiento who encouraged his studies. He described pellagra in a book published in 1762, calling it mal de la rose due to the red rash seen on the hands and feet of sufferers. His “Historia affectionum quarundam region (en)
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  • Gaspar Casal i Julián (ca)
  • Gaspar Casal (es)
  • Gaspar Casal (en)
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