Francisco Delgado Jugo

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Dr
Francisco Delgado Jugo
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Residence 50 Calle de San Bernardo, Madrid
Occupation medical
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membership ASL, AI Corresponding member
elected_ASL 1867.11.19

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proposed as Corresponding member 1867.11.05



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Jugo Delgado, Francisco Jose (1830-1875).
Venezuelan doctor, born in Maracaibo in 1830, and died in Vichy, France, in 1875, he studied medicine in Caracas and Lima, where he received his doctorate. After training as an ophthalmologist in various European clinics and being in Paris disciple of Louis Auguste Desmarres, time when ophthalmology in Spain was exercised by surgeons was established in Madrid in 1858. Some of them contributed significantly to the recovery and development of knowledge eye, both through translations of foreign as valuable original contributions, among which worth mentioning the word Antonio Gimbernat on corneal ulcers and those of Diego de Argumosa and Joaquín Hysern relative to blepharoplasty.

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