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During his stay in Paraguay, Cabanellas de Torres wrote a biography of Dr. José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, dictator of that country and, in Argentina, he wrote two books on the Spanish Civil War: La guerra de los mil días (The Thousand Days' War) and Cuatro generales (Four Generals), both in two volumes, considered by the author himself as ...
Deans that followed the reorganization include Manuel Porcel de Peralta, Pedro Antonio Pardo, Cleto Aguirre, Mauricio González Catán, Leopoldo Montes de Oca, and Enrique del Arca. In 1880, the new Hospital of Buenos Aires was founded, on Avenida Córdoba (across what is now Plaza Houssay); after the federalization of Buenos Aires in 1883, the ...
Universidad del Bosque, Escuela Colombiana de Medicina, Santa Fé de Bogotá; Universidad del Cauca, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Medicina, Popayán, Cauca; Universidad del Norte, Ciencias de la Salud - Facultad de Medicina, Barranquilla; Universidad del Quindío, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Medicina, Armenia, Quindío
The University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón (UPRB or UPR-Bayamón) is a public university in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.It is part of the University of Puerto Rico System (UPR) and is better known as CUTB from its previous name of Colegio Universitario Tecnológico de Bayamón in Spanish.
Las cabañuelas is practiced throughout Mexico, South America, including the Caribbean, and even in parts of Africa that were previously territories of Spain. In Spain, the self-procaliamed expert cabañuelistas are organized at the Asociación Cultural Española de cabañuelas y Astrometeorología (ACECA).
The San José hospital was donated in 1969 by Don Ignacio A. Santos and his wife Doña Consuelo De La Garza Evia with the main purpose of giving place for investigation and treatment of patients with oncologic issues. [14] Because of this donation, Tec decided to name the school of medicine after Ignacio A. Santos.
Named in honor of Salvadoran priest, lawyer, politician and national hero José Matías Delgado, UJMD, also known as "La Matías", [citation needed] was conceived as a nonprofit institution by Salvadoran intellectuals, academics and businessmen, its main objective being the formation of professionals with the capability of improving and directing the business and judicial institutions of the time.
Miguel Primo de Rivera permitted him to go into the reserves in 1926, which led him to participate in a revolt frustrated in 1929. For his support of the republicans, on 17 April 1931 the provisional government of the Republic named him commander-in-chief of Andalusia .