Sociedad Uruguaya de Historia de la Medicina | |
Abbreviation | SUHM |
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Established | September 8, 1970 |
Type | Nonprofit |
Focus | History of medicine in Uruguay |
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Website | suhm |
The Sociedad Uruguaya de Historia de la Medicina (English: Uruguayan Society for the History of Medicine) is a learned society devoted to history of medicine in Uruguay. Headquartered in the School of Medicine, University of the Republic, [1] it was established in 1970. [2]
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