Manuel de Abreu

Manuel Dias de Abreu (b. São Paulo, Brazil, January 4, 1894; d. Rio de Janeiro, January 30, 1962) was a Brazilian physician and scientist, the inventor of abreugraphy, a rapid radiography of the lungs for screening tuberculosis. He is considered one of the most important Brazilian physicians, side by side with Carlos Chagas, Vital Brazil and Osvaldo Cruz. Abreu got his M.D. in medicine at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1914. Shortly ... more

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  • 1962 (age 68 years)

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