SALOMONE ENRICO EMILIO FRANCO (1881-1950) AND 1938 ITALIAN RACIAL LAWS: FROM THE ADRIATIC TO THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Alessandro Porro, Lorenzo Lorusso, Bruno Falconi, Paolo Maria Galimberti, Antonia Francesca Franchini
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More than eighty years ago, the so-called Racial Laws banished Italian Jews from all their properties and places. The authors analyze the biography of Salomone Enrico Emilio Franco (1881-1950), a cosmopolite pathologist. Born in Trieste but raised in Venice, he had his medical degree in Padua and was a pathologist at the Venice Hospital, and then he went to Portugal. Franco founded the Institute of pathology of Lisbon University. He studied leishmaniosis and hematology. During WWI, he served as a volunteer in the Italian Army. He was then a full professor of pathology at the Universities of Sassari, Bari, and Pisa. However, he was obliged by the so-called Racial Laws to leave Italy and go to Palestine. He fought as a volunteer for the realization of the State of Israel and directed the Institute of Pathology in Jerusalem.

Salomone Enrico emilio franco(1881-1950)与1938年意大利种族法:从亚得里亚海到地中海
80多年前,所谓的种族法将意大利犹太人从他们所有的财产和地方驱逐出去。作者分析了世界主义病理学家萨洛蒙·恩里科·埃米利奥·佛朗哥(1881-1950)的传记。他出生在的里雅斯特,但在威尼斯长大,在帕多瓦获得医学学位,在威尼斯医院做病理学家,然后去了葡萄牙。佛朗哥创立了里斯本大学病理研究所。他研究了利什曼病和血液学。第一次世界大战期间,他在意大利军队中担任志愿者。当时他是萨萨里大学、巴里大学和比萨大学的病理学正教授。然而,根据所谓的种族法,他被迫离开意大利前往巴勒斯坦。他作为一名志愿者为以色列国的实现而战,并领导耶路撒冷的病理学研究所。
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