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Iacob Felix

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Felix is considered the founder of Romania's school of hygiene and public health, a reputation he acquired during his lifetime. He led one of Europe's first hygiene departments and authored the first epidemiology textbook based on Pasteurian principles.
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in 1869, when he was named head of the hygiene department, a position he held until 1889. Felix served as chief physician of Bucharest from 1865 to 1870 and from 1875 to 1892. He was granted Romanian citizenship in 1871.
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family but converted to Christianity during his university days. During the subsequent decades he lived in Romania, he neither discussed his Jewish background nor adopted an attitude suggesting a rejection of Jewishness.
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to teach hygienics and public health at the recently established national school of medicine and pharmacy, beginning with the 1861–1862 school year. The institution became the medical faculty of the
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Ya'akov Geller, "Apostazia în rândul evreilor români între secolele al XVII-lea și al XX-lea", in
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Romanian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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Contribuția evreilor din România la cultură și civilizație
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area. In 1879, he was elected a titular member of the
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Romanian
Hořice
Kingdom of Bohemia
Prague
University of Vienna
Jewish
Wallachia
Oltenița
Muscel County
Carol Davila
Bucharest
University of Bucharest
Romanian War of Independence
Turnu Măgurele
Romanian Academy







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978-973-909-919-6
Nicolae Cajal
ISBN
978-973-630-067-7
"Membri români ai Academiei Române (litera F)"
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