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Carol Davila - portrait by Theodor Aman. Carol Davila (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkarol daviˈla]; 1828 – 24 August 1884) was a Romanian physician of Italian ancestry. He is considered to be the father of Romanian medicine. Biography. He started from humble beginnings, most probably as an abandoned child, and the surname Davila was bestowed ...
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Nicolae Constantin Paulescu ( Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e pa.uˈlesku]; 30 October 1869 (O.S.) – 17 July 1931) was a Romanian physiologist, professor of medicine, and politician, most famous for his work on diabetes, including patenting pancreine (a pancreatic extract containing insulin ).
Carol Davila was a prestigious Romanian physician of Italian ancestry. He studied medicine at the University of Paris, graduating in February 1853. In March 1853, he arrived in Romania. He was the organiser of the military medical service for the Romanian Army and of the country's public health system. [citation needed] In 1857, Davila, in ...
Carol I National Defence University: Bucharest: 1889 National Academy of Intelligence: Bucharest: 1992 Alexandru Ioan Cuza Police Academy Bucharest: 1949/1991 Technical University of Cluj-Napoca: Cluj-Napoca: 1920/1948 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca: Cluj-Napoca: 1869 Babeş-Bolyai University: Cluj ...
Vintilă Ciocâlteu ( Romanian pronunciation: [vinˈtilə tʃjokɨlˈtew]; April 12, 1890 in Dolj – February 3, 1947 in Bucharest) was a Romanian physician, researcher, professor and author.
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Krikor Pambuccian. Krikor (Grigore) Pambuccian ( Armenian: Գրիգոր Բամպուքծեան; 23 August 1915 – 1996) was an Armenian–Romanian Professor of Pathology at the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy and longtime Vice-President of the Armenian Apostolic Parish of Romania (1944-1993). [1]
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