603 research outputs found
RUEDA MAGRO, Manuel (B.A.)
Correspondence between Manuel Rueda Magro, B.A., Governor of D.F. and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, concerning the visit Rafael Zubarán Capmany, B.A., will make to Manuel Rueda, B.A., on behalf of Gen. Alvaro Obregón . / Correspondencia entre el Lic. Manuel Rueda Magro, Gobernador del D.F y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, relativa a la visita que hará el Lic. Rafael Zubarán Capmany al Lic. Manuel Rueda, por encargo del Gral. Alvaro Obregón
Fernando Cerqueira Magro: Vida e Obra do pioneiro da biópsia renal em Portugal
Introdução
Fernando de Carvalho Cerqueira Magro Gomes Ferreira nasceu no Porto, a 17 de novembro de 1920. Distinguiu-se com excelência na especialidade de Medicina Interna, sendo docente na Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto e tendo participado em muitos projetos investigacionais, que viriam a ser promotores de desenvolvimento do conhecimento médico.
Métodos
Visitas efetuadas aos registos da Biblioteca da FMUP e ao arquivo da Reitoria da Universidade do Porto. Entrevistas realizadas a alguns dos seus colegas e discípulos, o Professor Manuel Pestana e os Drs. João Quinaz, José Alberto Mergulhão e Moura Reis, e à D. Teresa Coimbra, sua filha. Usados dados do domínio público da internet.
Resultados
Fernando Cerqueira Magro foi um pioneiro na Medicina, nacional e internacional, tendo tido principal destaque na introdução da prática da biópsia renal em Portugal, e um importante papel na hemodiálise, transplantação renal e Geriatria, entre os principais.
Clínico e investigador prestigiado, possuiu cargos de Diretor de dois Serviços do Hospital de S. João. Destacou-se paralelamente no ensino, alcançando a regência de dois cursos desta Faculdade.
Discussão
Sendo fortemente influenciado pelos Professores Rocha Pereira e Ferraz Júnior, teve um inestimável impacto na prática clínica, no ensino, na investigação e na gestão de serviços de saúde.
Conclusão
Palavras são insuficientes para descrever a importância que Cerqueira Magro teve na Medicina. Os seus trabalhos pioneiros e o seu espírito proativo e empreendedor levaram-no a defender e a criar um legado que ainda hoje é impactante e reconhecido pelos seus pares.Introduction
Fernando de Carvalho Cerqueira Magro Gomes Ferreira was born in Porto, on November 17, 1920. He distinguished himself with excellence in the specialty of Internal Medicine, teaching at "Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto" and having participated in many research projects, which became promoters of the development of medical knowledge.
Methods
Visits made to the records of the FMUP Library and to the archive of the "Reitoria da Universidade do Porto". Interviews with some of his colleagues and disciples, Professor Manuel Pestana and Drs. João Quinaz, José Alberto Mergulhão and Moura Reis, and to D. Teresa Coimbra, his daughter. Data from the public internet domain was used.
Results
Fernando Cerqueira Magro was a pioneer in Medicine, nationally and internationally, having had the main role in introducing the practice of kidney biopsy in Portugal, and an important role in hemodialysis, kidney transplantation and Geriatrics, among the main ones.
A prestigious clinician and researcher, he held the positions of Director of two Services at Hospital de S. João. He stood out at the same time in teaching, managing two courses at this Faculty.
Discussion
Being strongly influenced by Professors Rocha Pereira and Ferraz Júnior, he had an invaluable impact on clinical practice, teaching, research and management of health services.
Conclusion
Words are insufficient to describe the importance that Cerqueira Magro had in Medicine. His pioneering work and his proactive and entrepreneurial spirit led him to defend and create a legacy that is still impactful today and recognized by his peers
RUEDA MAGRO, Manuel (B.A.)
Correspondence between Manuel Rueda Magro, B.A., Governor of D.F. and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, concerning the visit Rafael Zubarán Capmany, B.A., will make to Manuel Rueda, B.A., on behalf of Gen. Alvaro Obregón . / Correspondencia entre el Lic. Manuel Rueda Magro, Gobernador del D.F y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, relativa a la visita que hará el Lic. Rafael Zubarán Capmany al Lic. Manuel Rueda, por encargo del Gral. Alvaro Obregón
Reassembling Skins and Bones: Indigenous Posthumanism in Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms
While posthumanism has contributed to questioning the foundations of humanism and the consequent process of exclusion it engendered of all those diverging from the universal category of ‘Man,’ numerous scholars have criticized this diverse philosophical movement from Indigenous perspectives. Multiple critics suggest a tendency within posthumanist strands of thought to oppose dualistic approaches presenting them as universal without considering the preexisting non-dualistic frameworks articulated by Indigenous scholars, while also appropriating Indigenous epistemes without acknowledging them, running the risk of becoming complicit with colonial violence and with what Rauna Kuokkanen has defined ‘epistemic ignorance.’ For this reason, projects of decolonizing posthumanist scholarship entail engaging and establishing a dialogue with Indigenous studies, fostering a ‘multiepistemic literacy.’ Acknowledging the productive potential of an alliance between Indigenous and posthumanist discourses in reorienting the conversation toward issues of settler colonialism, land sovereignty and Indigenous self-determination, this paper aims to apply an Indigenous posthumanist perspective to Chickasaw author Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms. In particular, the paper will focus, on the one hand, on representations within the novel of taxidermic practices, deeply tied to colonial violence, that transform animals into posthuman commodified objects, and, on the other, on instances of reassembling skins and bones in acts of regenerative creation, which, unlike taxidermy, acknowledge the need for reciprocity and processes of relational becoming. These new combinations of matter constitute on the part of the protagonist a way of envisioning new modes of being human, relating to the more-than-human, and affirming Indigenous self-determination
Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Accuracy of the new rapid test for monitoring adalimumab levels
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Material for Accuracy of the new rapid test for monitoring adalimumab levels by Cátia Rocha, Joana Afonso, Paula Lago, Bruno Arroja, Ana I. Vieira, Claudia C. Dias and Fernando Magro in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
Supplementary_table – Supplemental material for Monitoring Crohn’s disease activity: endoscopy, fecal markers and computed tomography enterography
Supplemental material, Supplementary_table for Monitoring Crohn’s disease activity: endoscopy, fecal markers and computed tomography enterography by Susana Lopes, Patrícia Andrade, Joana Afonso, Rui Cunha, Eduardo Rodrigues Pinto, Isabel Ramos, Guilherme Macedo and Fernando Magro in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
sj-docx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848231155987 – Supplemental material for Pursuing neutrophils: systematic scoping review on blood-based biomarkers as predictors of treatment outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tag-10.1177_17562848231155987 for Pursuing neutrophils: systematic scoping review on blood-based biomarkers as predictors of treatment outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease by Diogo Magalhaes, Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet, Maria Manuela Estevinho, Silvio Danese and Fernando Magro in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
Supplementary_Table_1 – Supplemental material for What forecasting the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease may tell us about its evolution on a national scale
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Table_1 for What forecasting the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease may tell us about its evolution on a national scale by Mafalda Santiago, Fernando Magro, Luís Correia, Francisco Portela, Paula Ministro, Paula Lago and Cláudia Camila Dias in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
Supplementary_Figure_1 – Supplemental material for What forecasting the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease may tell us about its evolution on a national scale
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure_1 for What forecasting the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease may tell us about its evolution on a national scale by Mafalda Santiago, Fernando Magro, Luís Correia, Francisco Portela, Paula Ministro, Paula Lago and Cláudia Camila Dias in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology</p
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