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    Juan Negrín López (Spanish pronunciation: [xwan neˈɣɾin]; 3 February 1892 – 12 November 1956) was a Spanish physician and politician who served as prime minister of the Second Spanish Republic.

  2. Juan Negrín López (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 3 de febrero de 1892-París, 12 de noviembre de 1956) fue un médico y político español, presidente del Gobierno durante la Segunda República. El caso de Negrín es atípico en la política española.

  3. Juan Negrín López was the Republican prime minister (193739) of Spain who held office during the last two years of the Spanish Civil War. He was a determined wartime leader but was forced to rely heavily on communist support during his time in power.

  4. Aug 2, 2001 · Juan Negrín was a top student at Yale in the late 1960s, but just before graduation he abandoned his studies to come to the Bay Area where a cultural revolution was in full swing. Negrín’s background is unusual. His grandfather was the Spanish President driven from power by Franco’s forces in 1939.

  5. "Dr. Juan Negrín Lopez (1892-1956) was a man of immense talent, energy, and socialist convictions who served the Spanish people in several widely differing capacities: as a physiologist of international reputation and as chairman of the medical faculty of the Complutense University in Madrid during the 1920s; as an active member of the ...

  6. Juan Negrín López (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1892 - París, 1952) Científico y político español que presidió el último gobierno de la República (1937-1939). Procedente de una familia de comerciantes canarios acomodados, estudió medicina en la Universidad de Leipzig (Alemania).

  7. Juan Negrín was a top student at Yale in the late 1960s, but just before graduation he abandoned his studies to come to the Bay Area where a cultural revolution was in full swing. Negrín’s background is unusual. His grandfather was the Spanish President driven from power by Franco’s forces in 1939.

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