Sinforoso Amoedo

Sinforoso Amoedo
Personal details
Born Sinforoso del Carmen Amoedo Canaveri
1823
Buenos Aires
Died 1871
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Occupation Medicine
Profession Doctor


Sinforoso Amoedo (July 18, 1823-April 23, 1871) was an Argentine medical doctor.

Early life and education

Sinforoso del Carmen Amoedo Canaveri was born July 18, 1823 in Buenos Aires, the son of Hilario Amoedo Garazatúa and Juana Josefa Canaveris. His high school studies were at the Colegio Republicano. He studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires where he received his M.D..[1]

Career

He practiced in the Parroquia de la Concepción until the end of his career, when he was replaced by Dr. Juan Antonio Argerich.[2] In 1869 and 1870, he was listed in directories as one of the physicians and surgeons in Buenos Ayres (Aires).[3][4]

The monument erected in 1873 to the victims of the yellow fever epidemic of 1871, in the centre of Parque Ameghino, in the neighbourhood of Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires. (By Manuel Ferrari).

His family received a posthumous award for his courage and heroism during the great yellow fever epidemic of 1871[5] that hit the city of Buenos Aires and resulted in Sinforoso Amoedo's death[6] on April 23, 1871. He was buried at Cementerio de la Recoleta in Buenos Aires, with a large monument or building in his name.[7]

References

  1. Historia de la universidad de Buenos Aires y de su influencia en la cultura Argentina dirifida, Volúmenes 5-6, Imprenta y casa editora "coni", 1921
  2. Memoria, By Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province). Ministerio de Gobierno
  3. "Buenos Ayres: Physicians and Surgeons". Street's Indian and Colonial Mercantile Directory. 1869. 1869. p. 284.
  4. "Buenos Ayres: Physicians and Surgeons". Street's Indian and Colonial Mercantile Directory. 1870. 1870. p. 367.
  5. Dario De Sesiones De La Camara De Senadores, Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province) 1871.
  6. Cuando murió Buenos Aires, 1871, La Bastilla, 1974
  7. "Dr Sinforoso Amoedo". Find a Grave. Retrieved December 19, 2013.

External link

http://www.genealogia.org.ar/Revista_bajar/Genealogia_Revista_24.pdf

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