Che Guevara (1928–1967). Revolutionist with passionate pursuit and medical education
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Che Guevara – Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, icon of mutinous teenagers in the sixties of 20th century, studied medicine at Buenos Aires University between 1948–1953. During this time and shortly after graduation he was involved in the clinical treatment in allergology. He had a big research potential. Since 1955 he joined the partisan Cuban movement and resigned from the medical career. He lost his life in the fight with the governmental army.
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