Moysés Paciornik

Moysés Paciornik
Born 4 October 1914
Curitiba, PR
Died 26 December 2008
São Paulo, SP
Nationality Brazilian
Fields Obstetrics
Institutions Paranaense Center for Medical Research
Known for squatting birth, pap smear

Moysés Goldstein Paciornik (4 October 1914 – 26 December 2008) was a physician born in the city of Curitiba in the Paraná state of Brazil. He graduated in Medicine in 1938. In 1959 he founded the Paranaense Center for Medical Research, which he was director.[1] The center was dedicated to the prevention of cancer and gynecological services extended to Indian reservations in southern Brazil, at which time Moysés became a supporter of squatting birth, noting that the Kaingang Indian tribe, despite having many children, had firmer vaginal muscles than city women.[2]

He wrote several books and belonged to the Paraná Academy of Arts, to the Brazilian Academy of Medical Writers and was the pioneer of the pap smear screening test in Brazil. At the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), he founded the chair of Prenatal Care in 1952.

Moysés Paciornik died on December 26, 2008 of cardiac arrest and was buried on the 28th in Curitiba.[3]

His son Claudio Paciornik carries on with his work.

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