Dr. Hugo Ariel Hernández-Parada: Bibliometric Analysis of his Work and Legacy for Chilean Anatomy

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José Ramón Urdaneta; Sandra Bucarey Arriagada; Gonzalo Tiznado-Matzner; Pedro Christian Aravena & Ximena Cabezas

Summary

This documentary research via bibliometric design, aims to characterize the scientific contribution of Dr. Hugo Ariel Hernández-Parada, the founder of the current Institute of Anatomy, Histology and Pathology of the Universidad Austral de Chile (UACh). An electronic search was carried out in six databases, 42 studies (41 articles and 1 thesis) were identified. Their bibliometric analysis determined that the work of these research studies in the field of Human Anatomy was focused on the study of the Autonomous Nervous System, followed by the Peripheral Nervous System, Myology and Anatomy of the head and neck. Most of his works were carried out on human samples (fetuses), published in Spanish in Chilean science journals, and as the main author in 41 of the 42 records found. Through this research, it is intended to remember and offer tribute to this outstanding anatomist, whose work contributed to the development and diffusion of human anatomy in Chile.

KEY WORDS: Human Anatomy; Bibliometrics; History of Anatomy.

How to cite this article

URDANETA, J. R.; BUCAREY ARRIAGADA, S.; TIZNADO- MATZNER, G.; ARAVENA, P. C. & CABEZAS, X. Dr. Hugo Ariel Hernández-Parada: Bibliometric analysis of his work and legacy for Chilean anatomy. Int. J. Morphol., 42(3):787-794, 2024.