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Óscar Moreno

Óscar Moreno
Born (1878-11-16)November 16, 1878
Oporto, Portugal
Died May 26, 1971(1971-05-26) (aged 92)
Oporto, Portugal
Nationality Portuguese
Fields Medicine, Chemistry
Institutions University of Paris
Oporto University
Alma mater University of Paris
Oporto University

Óscar Moreno (Porto, November 16, 1878 - Porto, May 26, 1971), was a Portuguese urologist, doctor, scientist and chemist.

Moreno was born in Porto, in the parish of Victoria, the son of Joseph Lawrence Russo, and Lucinda de Sousa Martins Ribeiro. His uncle (on his mother's side) was Dr. Rodrigo de Sousa Moreno, doctor of the medical school of Porto and administrator of the county of Gondomar.

Influenced by his uncle, he started his medical studies in the School of Medicine and Surgery of Porto. On completing the course of medicine in 1908 as a student of Roberto Frias, he attended the Medical School of Paris (Necker Hospital) as a student of Marie Curie. There he specialized in urology, completing his doctorate in medicine in the year of 1911. His thesis "About Kidney Functions" received the best classification.

Moreno was monitor of the Urinary service in the Medical School of Paris (Necker Hospital) from 1908 to 1911. He was also hired to be Professor of Urology at the School of Medicine of Porto, from 1917 to 1948, the first professor to occupy that position in the School of Medicine of Porto. He founded and directed the Department of Urology in the General Hospital of Santo António (1924), originally called the Department of Urology and Venerology.

Moreno devoted his work in particular to the exploitation of functional kidneys, and contributed to the discovery of "Ambard constant," also called the "Ambard-Moreno constant," which is used to assess the state of operation of the kidney.

He died in Porto, in the parish of Victoria.

Moreno published numerous scientific papers, published in Portugal and abroad:

Portuguese Bibliography

Anuário académico - Academia das ciências de Lisboa ; Academia das Ciências de Lisboa 1943, Página 230

Bueno, Francisco da Silveira, Grande dicionário etimológico-prosódico da língua portuguêsa, 1963

Carvalho, F. Pinto, Contribuiçâo para a Historia da Urologia em Portugal, Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, Lisboa 2003

Grande Enciclopédia Portuguesa Brasileira; vol 17 página 877

Macedo, Manuel Machado; História da Medicina em Portugal no século XX; CTT Correios, Lisboa 1998, página 113


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