Ramón Carrillo (7 March 1906 – 20 December 1956) was an Argentine neurosurgeon, neurobiologist, physician, academic, public health advocate, and from 1949...
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Huanguelén H. Municipal "Dr. Joaquín Llambías", Guaminí H. Menor "Dr. Ramón Carrillo", Monte Hermoso H. Municipal de Agudos "Dr. Pedro Ecay", Carmen de Patagones...
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portraying the Instituto Malbrán and pioneering doctors Cecilia Grierson and Ramón Carrillo. It does not have a security thread, and uses the design and plates...
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San Segundo Carrillo (born 1970), Spanish chess grandmaster Ramón Carrillo (1906–1956), Argentine neurosurgeon, neurobiologist Rod Carrillo, Panamanian-American...
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in April 1829. Francisco Ruiz died in 1839, when Joaquín Carrillo died, his son Ramon Carrillo sold the house and land to Lorenzo Soto. The house and land...
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Juárez Cartel (redirect from Carrillo Fuentes Organization)
The Juárez Cartel (Spanish: Cártel de Juárez), also known as the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Organization, is a Mexican drug cartel based in Ciudad Juárez,...
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Carrillo's brother, Ramón, was accused of joining Juan Nepomuceno Padilla in killing two Bears, Thomas Cowie and George Fowler. Padilla and Ramón went...
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The 2014 Torneo de Transición or Torneo Doctor Ramón Carrillo was the 124th season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. The season was scheduled...
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Ministry of Health to the cabinet; its first head, the neurologist Ramón Carrillo, oversaw the completion of over 4,200 health care facilities. Related...
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Argentina. Situated on 20 hectares (49 acres), El Borda is located on Calle Ramón Carrillo, Barracas, Buenos Aires, next to the Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatric...
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that José Ramón Carrillo and a group of men were at the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Lugo requested him to provide assistance. Carrillo and his men...
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naturalist Luis Caffarelli, mathematician Alberto Calderón, mathematician Ramón Carrillo, neurosurgeon and first Minister of Health Carlos Ulrrico Cesco, astronomer...
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composer and politician Casimiro Alcorta (1840–1913), tango musician Ramón Carrillo (1906–1956), neurosurgeon and public health advocate, first health minister...
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Minister Party Term President Ministry of Public Health (1949–1955) 1 Ramón Carrillo Peronist Party 11 March 1949 – 27 July 1954 Juan Domingo Perón 2 Raúl...
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listed on December 6, 1932. The fort was built by New Spain's Carlos Carrillo to overlook Pueblo de San Diego and San Diego Bay in Alta California. New...
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vigilantes lynched Ceredel. Carrillo was examined in court twice and was released, no evidence having been found against him. Ramon Carrillo always maintained his...
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James Hilton, English-American author and screenwriter (b. 1900) 1956 – Ramón Carrillo, Argentinian neurologist and physician (b. 1906) 1959 – Juhan Simm,...
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University Hospital (Mendoza) Mendoza Military Hospital (Mendoza) Minister Ramón Carrillo Hospital (Las Heras) "Annual Estimates of the Censo 2008 - Resultados...
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Bazan (born 1942) Hermes Binner Eduardo Braun-Menéndez (1903–1959) Ramón Carrillo (1906–1956) Bernardo Houssay (1887–1971) René Favaloro (1923–2000) Arturo...
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64″W / 34.6240889°S 58.5537889°W / -34.6240889; -58.5537889 Barrio Ramón Carrillo 34°37′43.77″S 58°33′33.42″W / 34.6288250°S 58.5592833°W / -34.6288250;...
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(1857–1925), writer, poet and co-founder of the Radical Civic Union Ramón Carrillo (1906–1956), neurosurgeon and first Health Minister of Argentina Pocha...
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Tano Viejo 2009 Sindicato de la Fruta 2010 Fríosur 2011 Agrupación Ramón Carrillo 2015 Nuevos Ferrocarriles Argentinos 2016 Mirasal 2017 Raleigh–Nitro...
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September 2023. Aguilera Rangel, Ramón (8 March 2023). "Stephano Carrillo, el duranguense campeón sub-17" [Stephano Carrillo, the U-17 champion from Durango]...
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captured by the Californio irregulars led by Juan Padilla and José Ramón Carrillo. Ford then rode toward Santa Rosa with seventeen to nineteen Bears....
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a massive overhaul of the health system of Argentina. He appointed Ramón Carrillo as his health minister. In the beginning, hospital beds were added,...
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"Mónica Carrillo salta a la radio de la mano de Juan Ramón Lucas en Onda Cero" [Mónica Carrillo jumps to the radio hand in hand with Juan Ramón Lucas in...
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to Argentina's high inflation, has been designed with Grierson and Ramón Carrillo on the front. Barry, Carolina (April 2005). "Cecilia Grierson: Argentina's...
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Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born 16 October 1962), commonly referred to by his alias El Viceroy, is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former leader of the...
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captured by the Californio irregulars led by Juan Padilla and José Ramón Carrillo. Ford writes, in his biography, that before leaving Sonoma to search...
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Other prominent physicians educated at UBA include public sanitarist Ramón Carrillo, Teresa Ratto, surgeon Juan Rosai, Luis Agote, dentist Ricardo Guardo...
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