Mina Minovici

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Born(1858-04-30)April 30, 1858
DiedApril 25, 1933(1933-04-25) (aged 74)
Resting placeBellu Cemetery, Bucharest
CitizenshipRomania
Mina Minovici
Born(1858-04-30)April 30, 1858
DiedApril 25, 1933(1933-04-25) (aged 74)
Resting placeBellu Cemetery, Bucharest
CitizenshipRomania
Alma materCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
University of Paris
Scientific career
InstitutionsCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
University of Bucharest
ThesisEtude médico-légale sur la mort subite à la suite de coups sur l'abdomen et le larynx (1888)
Doctoral advisorPaul Brouardel

Mina Minovici (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmina ˈminovit͡ʃʲ]; April 30, 1858 – April 25, 1933) was a Romanian forensic scientist, known for his extensive research regarding cadaverous alkaloids, putrefaction, simulated mind diseases, and criminal anthropology.

Minovici's doctoral thesis

He was born in Brăila into a family of Aromanian origin, older brother of Ștefan Minovici and Nicolae Minovici.[1]

After graduating from the Superior School of Pharmacy he worked as pharmacist for the Eforie Civilian Hospitals. He then attended the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, graduating in 1885.[2] Right after that he started his forensic training at the University of Paris with Professor Paul Brouardel, and soon after he became his assistant and advisee. Minovici defended his Ph.D. thesis, titled Etude médico-légale sur la mort subite à la suite de coups sur l'abdomen et le larynx, on June 7, 1888.[2][3]

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