Pedro Francisco da Costa Alvarenga

Pedro Francisco da Costa Alvarenga (1826 – 14 July 1883) was a Brazilian-born Portuguese physician. He taught Materia Medica at the Lisbon Medical Surgical School and left several works dealing chiefly with cardiology. He was a founder and main editor of the Gazeta Médica de Lisboa.[1]

Pedro Francisco da
Costa Alvarenga

Born1826
Died19 May 1920(1920-05-19) (aged 93–94)
NationalityPortuguese
OccupationPhysician and professor
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He became notable for his clinical work during the cholera morbus and yellow fever epidemics in Lisbon in 1856 and 1857, respectively. Alvarenga also introduced the sphygmograph, the first non-intrusive device used to estimate blood pressure, to Portugal.[2]

Alvarenga discovered the double crural murmur, a sign of aortic insufficiency (published in 1855, translated to French in 1856[3]), almost a decade before Duroziez.

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References

  1. Silva, Innocencio Francisco da (1862). Diccionario Bibliographico Portuguez [Portuguese Bibliographic Dictionary] (in Portuguese). VI. Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional. pp. 405–406.
  2. Dobell, H. (1871). Reports on the Progress of Practical & Scientific Medicine, in Different Parts of the World. II. London: Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer. p. 123.
  3. Alvarenga, Pedro Francisco da Costa (1856). Mémoire sur l'insuffisance des valvules aortiques et considérations générales sur les maladies du cœur (in French). Paris: Chez J.-B. Baillière.
  4. Silva, Innocencio Francisco da (1894). Diccionario Bibliographico Portuguez [Portuguese Bibliographic Dictionary] (in Portuguese). XVII. Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional. pp. 201–203.
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