100 years doing science: the Chair of Medical Hydrology
- Background: first medical treatise
- The work of the Medical Corps of Baths (1816-1877)
- The Spanish Society of Medical Hydrology: the institutionalization process of the discipline
- Legitimization by the past: bibliographies and memory
- Systematize knowledge: in search of a treaty
- The spa industry
- The bather's guide
- The creation of the Medical Hydrology Department
- War, purge and early Franco days
- Jose San Roman and "Alfonso Limon Montero Institute"
- Transitions: Antonio Castillo de Lucas
- New directions: Manuel Armijo Valenzuela and the School of Medical Hydrology
- Josefina San Martin Bacaicoa: internationalization
- The Teaching of Medical Hydrology: from departmental structure to the challenges of the European Continent
- Francisco Maraver Eyzaguirre: institutionalized relations
- Francisco Armijo Castro: new analytical techniques
- The contribution to Medical Hydrology from other sciences