Ángel Canaveris
Ángel Canaveris Gutiérrez | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
1847 Genova, Kingdom of Italy |
Died |
1897 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Occupation | Doctor |
Profession | Medicine |
Religion | Catholicism |
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Ángel Canaveris (1847-1897) was an Argentine Doctor of psychiatry.[1] He served in the Hospital Vilardebó located in Montevideo.[2]
Biography
Ángel Canaveris was born in Italy, probably in the city of Genova, on one of the trips made in Europe, by his parents Juan Manuel Canaveris and Carmen Gutiérrez, daughter of Doctor Juan Gutiérrez Moreno.[3]
In 1873, Canaveris settled in Montevideo where his mother was a native.[4] He was one of the first psychiatrists who had in Mental Hospital of Uruguay.[5] In 1879 the Dr. Canaveris, had promoted a resolution where the foreman should monitor that nurses do not give mistreatment of psychiatric patients. Canaveris reported that for a efficient mental treatment the patients should be contained with good treatment by their caregivers.[6]
References
- ↑ Revista, Volume 2, Issues 9-20. Sociedad Universitaria, Montevideo. 1884.
- ↑ Sesiones de la Sociedad Uruguaya de Historia de la Medicina, Volume 6. La Sociedad.
- ↑ Revista del Instituto de Estudios Genealógicos del Uruguay, Issues 13-17. El Instituto. 1991.
- ↑ La Psiquiatría en América Latina. Javier Mariátegui.
- ↑ Pedro Visca: fundador de la clínica médica en el Uruguay. Fernando Mañé Garzón.
- ↑ Medicina y sociedad en el Uruguay del novecientos: La ortopedia de los pobres. José Pedro Barrán.