Sinforoso Amoedo
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BornSinforoso del Carmen Amoedo y Canaveri
1823
1823
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died1871 (aged 47–48)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeLa Recoleta Cemetery
Sinforoso Amoedo Canaveri | |
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![]() Bust of Dr. S. Amoedo in La Recoleta Cemetery | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Sinforoso del Carmen Amoedo y Canaveri 1823 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Died | 1871 (aged 47–48) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Resting place | La Recoleta Cemetery |
| Party | National Autonomist Party |
| Occupation | Doctor |
| Profession | medicine |
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Sinforoso Amoedo (July 18, 1823 – April 23, 1871) was an Argentine medical doctor.[1] He served during the yellow fever epidemic of 1871.[2]
Sinforoso del Carmen Amoedo Canaveri was born July 18, 1823, in Buenos Aires, the son of Hilario Amoedo Garazatúa and Juana Josefa Canaveris Esparza, belonging to a Patrician family of Buenos Aires. His high school studies were at the Colegio Republicano. He studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires where he received his M.D.[3]
