Patricio Fleming
Patricio Fleming (1861-1932) was an Argentine physician,[1] who served in the Hospital de Niños of Buenos Aires.[2]
Patricio Fleming | |
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Jefe de Sala of the Hospital de Niños Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez | |
In office ? – ? | |
Preceded by | ? |
Succeeded by | ? |
Personal details | |
Born | September 20, 1861 Salta, Argentina |
Died | May 29, 1932 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Resting place | La Recoleta Cemetery |
Nationality | Argentine |
Spouse(s) | Celina Saubidet Cané |
Occupation | medicine teaching |
Profession | doctor of medicine |
Biography
He was born in Salta Province, the son of Miguel Fleming and Carmen Jáuregui, belonging to an Irish-Argentine family from Dublin and Catamarca Province.[3] He did his secondary studies in the Nacional de Buenos Aires,[4] and graduated in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires in 1887.[5]
Patricio Fleming obtained his medical degree with the thesis: "Estudios sobre el Cólera" (Cholera Studies).[6] He was one of the first professionals to serve in the hospital Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutiérrez, where he served as director.[7]
He served in several hospitals in the Argentine Republic, including the Alvear Hospital.[8] He also was a professor at the University of Buenos Aires where he taught pediatric[9] and semiology classes.[10]
Patricio Fleming Jáuregui was married to Celina Saubidet Cané, daughter of Pedro Nolasco Saubidet and Justiniana Cané, a woman descendant of Mariano Andrade, a distinguished Argentine politician.[11]
References
- Revista, Volume 16, Círculo Médico Argentino y Centro Estudiantes de Medicina, Buenos Aires
- Ensayo sobre historia de la medicina en Salta, Círculo Médico de Salta
- Biografías médicas de Salta, Argentina, 1500-1950:, Argentina
- Asclepio : revista de historia de la medicina y de la ciencia, Volumes 36-37, Instituto "Arnaldo de Vilanova" de Historia de la Medicina
- Revista médica Latino-Americana, Volumen17,Tema 200, Julio Iribarne
- Todo es historia, Issues 286-294, Honegger., 1991
- Registro nacional de la República Argentina, República Argentina
- Biografías médicas de Salta, Argentina, 1500-1950:, Raúl Carlos Michel Ortiz
- Historia de la universidad de Buenos Aires y de su influencia en la cultura Argentina dirigida, Volume 8, Eliseo Cantón, Juan Agustín García
- Revista, Volume 1, Universidad de Buenos Aires
- Los irlandeses en la Argentina: su actuación y descendencia, Parte1, Eduardo A. Coghlan