José L. Duomarco

José L. Duomarco (September 27, 1905 – November 25, 1985) was a Uruguayan 20th century scientist who introduced innovative ideas in the fields of medical physics and cardiac and venous physiology.

His research work (his hobby) ran parallel to his medical practice as a heart specialist in Varela Fuentes and Rubino Private Clinic and in public hospitals.

During his lifetime, Duomarco was a member and sometime president or vice president of the following Scientific Societies: During the 1947–1948 academic year and after being awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, he worked under Professor Carl Wiggers [1] at the Department of Physiology of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

Houssay wrote: Blas Moia, a distinguished Argentinian cardiology professor, prefaced this second book.

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