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Carlos Arvelo Guevara (born 1784, died 1852) was a prominent Venezuelan physician and military surgeon who made significant contributions to the field of medicine in the 19th century. He is best known for his work during the Venezuelan War of Independence, where he served as a military surgeon.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Carlos Arvelo Guevara was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1784. He pursued his early education in his hometown before moving to Spain to study medicine at the University of Seville. After completing his studies, he returned to Venezuela and began his medical practice.
Career[edit]
Arvelo Guevara's career was marked by his service as a military surgeon during the Venezuelan War of Independence. He was known for his dedication to the care of wounded soldiers and his innovative surgical techniques. His work during this period earned him recognition and respect in the field of medicine.
In addition to his work as a surgeon, Arvelo Guevara also made significant contributions to medical education in Venezuela. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Central University of Venezuela's School of Medicine, where he served as a professor for many years.
Legacy[edit]
Carlos Arvelo Guevara's contributions to medicine and medical education have left a lasting impact on the field in Venezuela. In recognition of his work, a municipality in the state of Carabobo, as well as a military hospital in Caracas, have been named in his honor.
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