Marino Gopcevich (17 February 1899[1] – 1965)[2] was an Italian physician who founded the neurological division in the General Hospital of Trieste.
He was part of a long line of Trieste physicians going back to Dimitrije Frušić and the Nicolich family of doctors, namely George Nikolic,[5] and his namesake uncle.
In Paris he worked as a chef de clinique (Senior house officer or resident physician) at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital from 1925 to 1930.
[7] Gopcevich worked at the special school for phrenasthenia in Villa Giulia.
[11] On 4 July 1964, he received the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.