Miguel Bombarda  | |
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| Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Aveiro  | |
| In office 30 April 1908 – 3 October 1910  | |
| Monarch | Manuel II of Portugal | 
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| Born | 6 March 1851 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  | 
| Died | 3 October 1910 (aged 59) Lisbon, Portugal  | 
| Resting place | Alto de São João Cemetery, Lisbon | 
| Political party | Portuguese Republican Party Independent (until 1909)  | 
| Occupation | Psychiatrist, professor, politician | 
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Miguel Augusto Bombarda GCSE (6 March 1851 – 3 October 1910) was a Portuguese physician, psychiatrist, and politician. He is perhaps most widely remembered as one of the major conspirators of the 5 October 1910 revolution, although he was shot and killed the day before the coup took place by one of his patients, Aparício Rebelo dos Santos.[1]
Selected publications
- Contribuição para o estudo dos microcephalus (1894)
 - Lições sobre a epilepsia e as pseudo-epilepsies (1896)
 - Estudos Biológicos. A Consciência e o Livre Arbítrio (1898)
 - A sciencia e o Jesuitismo: replica a um padre sabio (1900)
 
Distinctions
National orders
 Grand Cross of the Order of Saint James of the Sword (2 May 1906)[2]
References
- ↑ "Presidentes da Sociedade das Ciências Médicas de Lisboa: Miguel Bombarda" (in Portuguese). Sociedade das Ciências Médicas de Lisboa. 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
 - ↑ André Silva. "O XV Congresso Internacional de Medicina, Lisboa, 1906". news@fmul. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
 
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