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Daniel Danielopolu

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Romanian physiology and therapist (1884–1955)
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Daniel Danielopolu
Daniel Danielopolu
Born(1884年04月12日)April 12, 1884
Died29 April 1955(1955年04月29日) (aged 71)
Resting placeBellu Cemetery, Bucharest
CitizenshipRomania
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
SpouseGabriela Kalinderu
Scientific career
InstitutionsCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Minister of Health and Social Assistance
In office
4 November 1944 – 28 February 1945
Prime MinisterConstantin Sănătescu
Nicolae Rădescu
Preceded byNicolae Marinescu
Succeeded byDumitru Bagdasar

Daniel Danielopolu (12 April 1884 – 29 April 1955) was a Romanian physiologist, clinician, and pharmacologist.

He was born in Bucharest, the son of a Law professor at the University of Bucharest. After attending the Saint Sava High School, he enrolled in 1900 in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, graduating with a doctoral degree in 1910. During World War I, he ran a hospital for the treatment of patients with epidemic typhus. In 1918, he was named professor at the Faculty of Medicine, a position he would hold until his death. In 1938, he was elected an honorary member of the Romanian Academy.[1] He served as Minister of Health and Social Assistance in the Sănătescu and Rădescu cabinets from 4 November 1944 to 28 February 1945.

Danielopolu was married to Gabriela, née Kalinderu. He died in Bucharest at age 71, and was buried in the tomb of the Ioan Kalinderu family at Bellu Cemetery.[2] A street in Sector 1 of Bucharest is named after him.

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  1. ^ (in Romanian) Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent at the Romanian Academy site
  2. ^ Dumitru-Danielopolu, Pia (April 19, 2013), "Profanare legală de morminte", Observator Cultural (in Romanian), no. 670, retrieved October 26, 2024


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