Alberto Oreamuno Flores

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Alberto Oreamuno Flores (9 August 1905[1] – 28 October 1980[2]) was a Costa Rican physician and politician, first Vice President of Costa Rica of the Second Republic.[3]

He was born in the province of Cartago, son of Nicolás Oreamuno and Adelfia Flores.[3] His father was Minister of State, president of the Central American Court of Justice and president of the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica, and his brother José Rafael Oreamuno Flores was ambassador of Costa Rica in the United States.[3]

He studied at the National Institute of Honduras, at the Liceo de Costa Rica and at the Lafayette Lyceum in Weston, Pennsylvania, United States.[3] He later went to the Jefferson Medical College at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated with honors in 1929, obtaining the therapeutic medal for the best exam among 122 students. He made his internship at Frankford Hospital in the same city.[3]

He returned to Costa Rica in 1930 where he worked as a doctor of the United Fruit Company, then deputy director of the Hospital of Limón, Hospital Almirante and Clínica Bíblica. He also worked at the Armoides Hospital in Panama, the Piera Hospital in Honduras and the Hospital San Juan de Dios of Costa Rica. He was also a councilor of the Municipal Council of Limón and deputy, and then served as vice president of Costa Rica in the administration of Otilio Ulate Blanco. He was also a professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Honduras.[3]

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  2. ^ "Alberto Oreamuno Flores 28 de octubre de 1980. - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Gómez, Jaime. "Alberto Oreamuno". Compumedicina. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17.