Amerigo Filia (1873-1925) and the first School of Pediatrics in the island of Sardinia
Amerigo Filia was born on July 18, 1873, in Sassari, Sardinia, Italy. After attaining his Medicine degree at the University of Turin in 1900, he went to Rome to study Pediatrics at the School of Pediatrics directed by Professor Luigi Concetti. His academic career began in Sassari when he was appoint...
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Main Authors: | Maria Grazia Clemente (Author), Patrizia Cincinnati (Author), Luigi Cataldi (Author), Roberto Antonucci (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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