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Constantin Ion Parhon

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757: 341: 598: 555:(5 volumes, 1954–1962). He was an honorary member of the Soviet, Bulgarian, and East German academies, as well as the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, as well as several foreign scientific societies. In 1948, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the 44: 502:(1901–1902) and then as a secondary doctor at the Pantelimon Hospital (1903–1909). During this period, he became a professor at the Clinic for Nervous Diseases in Bucharest (1903), following a training course in 401: 708:
and entrusted the supreme powers to the Great National Assembly – which in turn elected a Presidium, composed of a president, three vice-presidents, a secretary and 14 members. The same day, Parhon was elected as
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He remained in public knowledge as Doctor Constantin I. Parhon, founder of the Romanian school of endocrinology, active full member and honorary president (1948–1969) of the Romanian Academy. Streets in
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with the thesis "Contributions to the study of vasomotor disorders in hemiplegia". During his studies, he worked as an external (1896–1897) and internal (1897–1900) hospitalist in Bucharest.
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composed of five members (elected by the Deputies' Assembly) to exercise the executive powers in the state; alongside Parhon, its members were
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He resigned from political office in June 1952, dedicating the rest of his life to scientific research. He was buried in the round hall of
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He was employed in higher medical education, as a university professor of neurology and psychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine of the
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After completing his studies and obtaining his doctorate, he worked as a doctor at the "Rallet" Rural Hospital in
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in 1919. A short while after the fusion, Parhon split with the group and became politically inclined toward the
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on 30 December 1947, the Deputies' Assembly adopted Law No. 363, through which Romania became a
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to the schoolteacher Ioan Parhon and his wife Maria (née Bauer). His father was originally from
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The Monument of the Heroes for the Freedom of the People and of the Motherland, for Socialism
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On 13 April 1948, the Parliament adopted a new Constitution, which borrowed heavily from the
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Parhon was the founder of the Romanian school of endocrinology. In 1909, he co-authored with
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neuropsychiatrist, endocrinologist and politician. He was the first head of state of the
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from 1947 to 1952. Parhon was President of the Physicians and Naturalists Society in
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and received the State Prize. He liked to be referred to as a "citizen-scientist".
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in 1906. He then became primary doctor at the Mărcuța Hospice (1909–1912).
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militant who, according to his own testimony, was influenced by the works of
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of the University of Bucharest (1933–1940 and 1944–1958).
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President of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1952)
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President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic (1947–1948)
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Pe umerii lui Marx. O introducere în istoria comunismului românesc
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Decree by Parhon (co-signed by M.F. Ionescu) changing the name of
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in his teens, Parhon was one of the founders of a Laborer Party (
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are named in his honor, as is the Dr. C. I. Parhon Hospital in
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and other scientific societies. He was awarded the title of
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from 1893 to 1900, when he obtained the scientific title of
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He allegedly protested against Romania's participation in
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that led Romania to switch sides in the war and join the
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President of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly
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between 1946 and 1961. After the forced abdication of
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President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic
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Presidium of the People's Republic of Romania (1948)
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Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
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Constantin I. Parhon

President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic
Michael I
King of Romania
President of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly
Petru Groza
Great National Assembly
Assembly of Deputies
Câmpulung
Argeș County
United Principalities
Bucharest
Socialist Republic of Romania
Carol Park
Bucharest
Romania
Romanian
Peasants' Party
Romanian Communist Party
Alma mater
University of Bucharest
Physician
Professor
Politician
Hero of Socialist Labour

University of Iași
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
[konstanˈtiniˈonparˈhon]

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