Miltiadès Papamiltiadès

Miltiadès Papamiltiadès (Greek: Μιλτιάδης Παπαμιλτιάδης; Amfikleia, 1910 – 1987) was a Greek anatomist known for his studies of the lymphatic system.[1] He was among the passengers of RMS Mataroa in 1945, fleeing from Greece to France among with many Greek intellectuals to escape the White Terror.

Miltiadès Papamiltiadès
Born
Miltiadès Papamiltiadès

1910
Died1987
NationalityGreek
OccupationAnatomist
Known forLymphatic system

References

  1. Androutsos, G; Karamanou M (2011). "[The great anatomist Miltiadès Papamiltiadès (1907-1987). One of the founders of Greek cytology]". Hist Sci Med (in French). France. 45 (2): 175–82. ISSN 0440-8888. PMID 21936218.


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