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Vasile Pop

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125:, where he became chief medical officer and spent the remaining thirteen years of his life. He visited the various mining towns in order to familiarize himself with the workers' conditions and drafted recommendations for better organizing medical and social services. He dealt with work-related diseases and accidents, vaccination of children, endemic diseases and the betterment of conditions for doctors. He became close friends with 129:; 39 of their letters, which touch on political and cultural matters, survive. The two collaborated on a series of articles, with Pop showing particular interest in orthography. In early 1842, as Pop lay dying, the surrounding villages would send messengers to find out his state. When he died, the crowd standing in the square in front of his home burst into tears. He is buried in Zlatna's Orthodox cemetery. 190: 195: 52: 205: 91:, considered the first Romanian-language medical work. In 1820, Asachi invited several Transylvanian intellectuals, including Pop, to teach in 200: 185: 107: 210: 106:, where he also taught philosophy and philology. He was obliged to leave after several months, due to the 121:
area, where he was tasked with combating a plague. The following year, he moved to the mining center of
180: 175: 68: 71:. He received a doctorate in philosophy in 1814, becoming the first Romanian to do so, according to 20: 100: 56: 103: 118: 72: 33: 30: 126: 44: 84: 169: 152: 75:. In 1817, he received a second doctorate, in medicine. Later that year, he moved to 48: 40: 153:"Vasile Pop - doctor pentru trup și suflet al românilor de pe Valea Ampoiului" 80: 111: 76: 96: 60: 92: 88: 122: 64: 191:
Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
79:, where he wrote a treatise on the mineral water of 117:In 1828, he began working as a doctor in the 8: 16:Imperial Austrian ethnic Romanian physician 144: 142: 196:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church 138: 7: 99:. There, Pop became director of the 39:Born into an intellectual family in 206:Physicians from the Austrian Empire 14: 51:, he began his education at the 29:(1789 – March 6, 1842) was an 1: 201:University of Vienna alumni 227: 18: 186:People from Mureș County 108:outbreak of an uprising 59:. He then went to the 69:University of Vienna 19:For the writer, see 151:Melania Forosigan, 21:Vasile Pop (writer) 67:, followed by the 101:Romanian Orthodox 95:, the capital of 31:Imperial Austrian 218: 211:Karlag detainees 160: 150: 146: 226: 225: 221: 220: 219: 217: 216: 215: 166: 165: 164: 163: 148: 147: 140: 135: 110:in neighboring 104:Socola seminary 73:Gheorghe Asachi 63:high school in 34:ethnic Romanian 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 224: 222: 214: 213: 208: 203: 198: 193: 188: 183: 178: 168: 167: 162: 161: 137: 136: 134: 131: 53:Greek-Catholic 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 223: 212: 209: 207: 204: 202: 199: 197: 194: 192: 189: 187: 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 173: 171: 159:, nr. 37/2008 158: 154: 149:(in Romanian) 145: 143: 139: 132: 130: 128: 124: 120: 115: 113: 109: 105: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 55:gymnasium in 54: 50: 46: 42: 37: 35: 32: 28: 22: 156: 127:George Bariț 116: 49:Transylvania 45:Mureș County 38: 26: 25: 181:1842 deaths 176:1789 births 157:Dacoromania 57:Târgu Mureș 41:Chimitelnic 36:physician. 170:Categories 27:Vasile Pop 112:Wallachia 97:Moldavia 119:Făgăraș 89:Covasna 81:Arpătac 61:Piarist 123:Zlatna 77:Brașov 155:, in 133:Notes 85:Bodoc 93:Iași 87:and 65:Cluj 172:: 141:^ 114:. 83:, 47:, 43:, 23:.

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Vasile Pop (writer)
Imperial Austrian
ethnic Romanian
Chimitelnic
Mureș County
Transylvania
Greek-Catholic
Târgu Mureș
Piarist
Cluj
University of Vienna
Gheorghe Asachi
Brașov
Arpătac
Bodoc
Covasna
Iași
Moldavia
Romanian Orthodox
Socola seminary
outbreak of an uprising
Wallachia
Făgăraș
Zlatna
George Bariț


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