Hermilio Valdizán
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Hermilio Valdizán (November 20, 1885 – December 25, 1929) was a Peruvian physician who specialized in psychiatry.
Works written
- Crime in Peru (1909), where well-documented essay studies the various factors of crime in social groups in Peru, mainly in the Indian race.
- "Sexual perversions in the early Peruvians" (1911)
- Medical problems of marriage (1912)
- Psychiatry in Peru (1912)
- A psichiatra of secolo XVI (1913)
- The art of the barber (1913)
- Martin de Porres surgeon (1913)
- From the past ... (1914)
- Locos of the colony (1919)
- Peruvian folk medicine (1922, in three volumes, in collaboration with Angel Maldonado).
- Sick Story (1923), narrative work.
- A collection of the works of Dr. Jose Casimiro Ulloa, in two volumes (1924-1925).
- Peruvian Medical Dictionary in six volumes, of which only s death came to light the first volume in 1923 . The second volume appeared in 1938, and the rest of the work was published in installments in the Annals of the Faculty of Medicine since 1957. It is a work that brings abundant biographical information, literature, etymology, and medical folk.
- Italian Doctors in Peru (1924)
- History of the Faculty of Medicine of Lima 1811-1911 (1925, in three volumes).
- Dr. Hipólito Unanue (1926).
- Notes for Peruvian medical literature (1928)
- Reforming medical studies (1928),
- Medical Chronicles (1929)
- You, you're father (1934)
- History of Peruvian medicine (posthumous, 1944).
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