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  2. Mina Minovici - Wikipedia

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    The city of Bucharest spent 87,000 lei, and the Romanian government allocated an additional 50,000 lei for the building, which was designed by architect Cristofi Cerchez. [6] The old National Institute of Forensic Medicine "Mina Minovici" was demolished in 1985, [ 2 ] while the new headquarters of the Institute were completed in 1989.

  3. Nicolae Minovici - Wikipedia

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    To his left (in dark suit, perched) is anatomist Francisc Rainer, then an intern. Nicolae S. Minovici (23 October 1868 – 26 June 1941) was a Romanian forensic scientist and criminologist who served as head of his country's anthropometric service. [1][2] He is known for his studies investigating connections between tattooing and criminal ...

  4. Patrice Mangin - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, he is a member of several editorial boards: International Journal of Legal Medicine, The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, Journal de Médecine Légale et de Droit Médical, Law, Probability and Risk, [1] Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, [2] the Romanian Journal of Legal Medicine [3] and Acta Medicinæ Legalis. [4]

  5. Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of Romanian Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    Physiology or Medicine: Victor BabeČ™: 28 July 1854 in Vienna, Austria 19 October 1926 in Bucharest, Romania 1914 [c] "for work on pathological anatomy, and the discovery of the first piroplasmosis." [11] Mihail Manicatide (1867–1954) Romania: 1924 "for work on the pathological anatomy, symptomatology, prophylaxis and treatment of pellagra." [12]

  7. Lifestyle medicine - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle medicine (LM) is a branch of medicine focused on preventive healthcare and self-care dealing with prevention, research, education, and treatment of disorders caused by lifestyle factors and preventable causes of death such as nutrition, physical inactivity, chronic stress, and self-destructive behaviors including the consumption of tobacco products and drug or alcohol abuse. [1]

  8. List of Romanian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    Florentina I. Mosora: Romanian biophysicist who worked at first in the "Carol Davila" School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, and subsequently in Belgium at the University of Liege; specialized in Nuclear Medicine, she applied nuclear medicine techniques and invented new methodology for the clinical investigation of type 2 diabetes.

  9. Journal of Legal Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Legal Medicine. The Journal of Legal Medicine is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering legal medicine and medical law. It was established in 1979 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the American College of Legal Medicine, of which it is the official journal. The editor-in-chief is Leslie E. Wolf.