Maria de Lourdes de Quinhones Levy (1921 - 27 June 2015) was a Portuguese physician. She received the second female doctorate of medicine in Portugal in 1958 after Cesina Bermudes. She was a pioneer in pediatric medicine. Lourdes Levy was born in the island of São Tomé in São Tomé and Príncipe during the late colonial rule. (The last name Lourdes is pronounced as "loord".) She was a professor at the University of Lisbon and she was a service director in pediatric aid at Santa Maria Hospital. She died in Lisbon on 27 June 2015.
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| - Maria de Lourdes de Quinhones Levy (1921 - 27 June 2015) was a Portuguese physician. She received the second female doctorate of medicine in Portugal in 1958 after Cesina Bermudes. She was a pioneer in pediatric medicine. Lourdes Levy was born in the island of São Tomé in São Tomé and Príncipe during the late colonial rule. (The last name Lourdes is pronounced as "loord".) She was a professor at the University of Lisbon and she was a service director in pediatric aid at Santa Maria Hospital. She died in Lisbon on 27 June 2015. (en)
- Maria de Lourdes de Quinhones Levy (São Tomé e Príncipe, 25 de dezembro de 1921 — Lisboa, 27 de junho de 2015) foi uma médica portuguesa. Foi a segunda mulher a doutorar-se em medicina no país, em 1958, depois de Cesina Bermudes. Foi pioneira ao dedicar-se à medicina dos adolescentes, genética e pediatria social. Professora catedrática na Universidade de Lisboa, exerceu o cargo de diretora do serviço de Pediatria do Hospital de Santa Maria. (pt)
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| - Maria de Lourdes de Quinhones Levy (1921 - 27 June 2015) was a Portuguese physician. She received the second female doctorate of medicine in Portugal in 1958 after Cesina Bermudes. She was a pioneer in pediatric medicine. Lourdes Levy was born in the island of São Tomé in São Tomé and Príncipe during the late colonial rule. (The last name Lourdes is pronounced as "loord".) She was a professor at the University of Lisbon and she was a service director in pediatric aid at Santa Maria Hospital. She was awarded the title of Grand Officer of the Portuguese Order of Merit, which was presented to her in 1992 by the President at the time Mário Soares, as well as a silver medal by the Minister of Health and a medal by the Medical Order of Merit in 2003, among other distinctions. Lourdes Levy was head of the Portuguese Pediatric Review, and two-time president of the nation's Pediatric Society. She was also a founder of the Portuguese League Against Epilepsy and the Society for Metabolic Diseases and the Institute for Child Support (Instituto de Apoio à Criança). She was a member of the Counselor of Orders of the Civil Merit during the presidency of Jorge Sampaio from 1996 to 2006. She died in Lisbon on 27 June 2015. (en)
- Maria de Lourdes de Quinhones Levy (São Tomé e Príncipe, 25 de dezembro de 1921 — Lisboa, 27 de junho de 2015) foi uma médica portuguesa. Foi a segunda mulher a doutorar-se em medicina no país, em 1958, depois de Cesina Bermudes. Foi pioneira ao dedicar-se à medicina dos adolescentes, genética e pediatria social. Professora catedrática na Universidade de Lisboa, exerceu o cargo de diretora do serviço de Pediatria do Hospital de Santa Maria. Foi agraciada com o grau de Grande-Oficial da Ordem da Instrução Pública, que lhe foi entregue em 26 de fevereiro de 1992 pelo então Presidente da República Portuguesa, Mário Soares (1986-1996), com a medalha de prata do Ministério de Saúde e a medalha de Mérito da Ordem dos Médicos (2003), entre outras distinções. Foi dirigente da , duas vezes presidente da , além de fundadora da , da e do Instituto de Apoio à Criança. Pertenceu ao Conselho das Ordens de Mérito Civil durante a presidência de Jorge Sampaio (1996-2006). (pt)
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