Mihai Ciucă, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mihai Ciucă

Date of Birth: 18-Aug-1883

Place of Birth: Săveni, Botoșani County, Romania

Date of Death: 20-Feb-1969

Profession: physician

Nationality: Romania

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Mihai Ciucă

  • Mihai Ciuca (August 18, 1883–February 20, 1969) was a Romanian bacteriologist and parasitologist. He was born into a family of teachers in Saveni, Dorohoi County, in the Moldavia region, and spent his childhood in his native village.
  • He attended A.
  • T.
  • Laurian High School in Boto?ani, followed by the Boarding High School in Ia?i, which he completed in 1901.
  • In 1907, he obtained a doctorate in medicine from the University of Bucharest.
  • Ciuca subsequently went to France, where he trained in the microbiology laboratories of Pierre Paul Émile Roux, Albert Calmette and Constantin Levaditi, as well as in the protozoology laboratory of Félix Mesnil and Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran.
  • He became a hospital physician in 1907, and would remain as such until 1934.A participant in the Second Balkan War, Ciuca returned to Romania upon the outbreak of World War I.
  • Involved in the fight against epidemics once Romania entered the war in 1916, he first headed an army corps laboratory before becoming director of a military hospital in the temporary capital Ia?i.
  • Bearing the rank of colonel, his tireless work focused on smallpox, tetanus, gas gangrene, recurrent fever and influenza, and thousands of cases of typhus.
  • He was the first Romanian physician to diagnose a case of epidemic hepatitis.
  • Recognizing the lack of a well-organized hospital for infectious diseases in Moldavia, he helped set one up.In 1922, upon the recommendation of Ioan Cantacuzino, he was named professor of hygiene and infectious diseases at the medical faculty of Ia?i University.
  • The creator of the Ia?i hygiene school, he laid the basis for a specialized department and founded a research laboratory for microbiology and chemistry.
  • Over the course of his career, Ciuca was invited to hold courses in Zagreb, Belgrade, Moscow (1924), Paris (1924), the Hamburg Tropical Medicine Institute (1930), the Malariology Institute in Rome (1932) and Singapore (1934).
  • Together with Alexandru Slatineanu, he set up a model health system at Tome?ti.
  • He belonged to a team that established an isolation hospital in Ia?i, using modern methods of triage, diagnosis and treatment.
  • He was also active within the Ia?i Hygiene Institute, helping form a unified structure of local preventive medicine establishments.Beginning in the 1920s, he emerged as an expert on malaria, and was at the forefront of efforts to eradicate the disease in Romania.
  • His research included experimental infection and, at Tome?ti, a malaria study station he founded in 1931.
  • He was a friend and collaborator of British malaria researcher Percy George Shute, who visited Ia?i several times.
  • Ciuca undertook numerous research visits, not only to malaria-affected areas of Europe, but also to India, China, Indochina and Korea.
  • In 1938, he was elected a titular member of the Romanian Academy.Ciuca's distinctions included the Order of the Star of Romania (officer), the Order of the Crown (officer, with swords), Croix de Guerre and Legion of Honour.
  • The high school in Saveni was named after him in 1992.

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