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  1. She studied medicine, and particularly bacteriology, at the University of Athens. From 1938 to 1944 she worked as a bacteriologist at Athens City Hospital. She married Manoli Vourekas, an architect. [3]

  2. Notes. ^ Amalia Fleming General Hospital was named after Amalia Fleming, a notable physician. ^ Athens Medical Center is a private hospital managed by Iatriko Kentro. ^ The Daphni Psychiatric Hospital is the largest hospital in Greece. [7] ^ The Hygeia Hospital was the first private hospital in Greece. [8]

    Hospital Name
    Location
    Beds
    251 Hellenic Air Force General Hospital
    1945
    401 Hellenic Army general military ...
    1904
    404 Hellenic Army general military ...
    1936
    424 Hellenic Army General Military ...
    1912
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  4. Jul 16, 2021 · For her great offer, her name was given to the Sismanoglio - Amalia Fleming Hospital in Melissia, Attica. #HerStory. On a day like today, June 28, 1912, the great Greek doctor, activist and philanthropist, Amalia Koutsouri-Fleming was born in Constantinople; a strong figure who left an indelible mark on the most important events in 20th century ...

  5. Feb 28, 1986 · Feb. 28, 1986 12 AM PT. From Times Wire Services. ATHENS — Lady Amalia Fleming, a member of Parliament who had been jailed and tortured for her opposition to the 1967-74 Greek military...

  6. When Amalia returned to Greece for the Christmas holidays, she received a job offer from an Athens hospital. Not until November 1952, when he was in Athens for a UNESCO conference, did Sir Alexander find the courage to propose to her.

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · July 17, 2023. Volunteers donating blood at Impact Hub, Amalia Fleming Hospital, Athens. Credit: The Hellenic Initiative. The Hellenic Initiative (THI) has made a $25,000 grant to Bloode, a non-profit organization whose primary mission is to address the pressing issue of blood shortage in Greece.

  8. Amalia (née Koutsouri-Vourekas), Lady Fleming. (1912-1986), Greek doctor, activist and politician; second wife of Sir Alexander Fleming. Sitter in 2 portraits. During the Axis occupation in Greece, she took part in the National Resistance, for which she was jailed by the Italians.

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