Alberto Oreamuno Flores

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Alberto Oreamuno Flores (born August 9, 1905 in Cartago ; † October 28, 1980 ) was a Costa Rican professor of medicine and politician .

Life

His parents were Adelfia Flores and Nicolás Oreamuno Ortiz, Minister of State and President of the Supreme Court of Central America and the Supreme Court of Costa Rica. His brother was José Rafael Oreamuno Flores, Costa Rican ambassador to the United States. Alberto Oreamuno Flores married Elizabeth Robinson.

Oreamuno Flores studied in the Republic of Honduras , Costa Rica and Pennsylvania in the United States . In 1929 he was hired as a doctor at Frankford Hospital in Pennsylvania.

In 1930 he returned to Costa Rica and worked as a doctor for the United Fruit Company , was appointed deputy director of the Puerto Limón hospital and worked at the Piera Hospital in Tegucigalpa . He returned to San José and became a doctor at the Hospital de San Juan de Dios . He was elected to the Puerto Limón City Council and later a MP.

Alberto Oreamuno Flores was Deputy President Luis Rafael de la Trinidad Otilio Ulate Blanco . As such, he was executive president.

Individual evidence

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  3. Oreamuno Flores Alberto (1905–1980) ( Memento from May 17, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Short biography (Spanish)
  4. Clotilde María Obregón, Nuestros gobernantes: Verdades del pasado para comprender el futuro , Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica, 2002, 155 pp., 131
  5. Guillermo Villegas Hoffmeister, La guerra de Figueres: crónica de ocho años , EUNED, 1998, 713 p., P. 273
predecessor Office successor
Luis Rafael de la Trinidad Otilio Ulate Blanco Presidents of Costa Rica
September 26, 1952 June 1953
Luis Rafael de la Trinidad Otilio Ulate Blanco