Background
Agramonte, Aristides was born on June 3, 1869 in Camagüey, Cuba. Son of Doctor Edward and Mathilde (Simoni) Agramonte.
Agramonte, Aristides was born on June 3, 1869 in Camagüey, Cuba. Son of Doctor Edward and Mathilde (Simoni) Agramonte.
Brought to the United States, in infancy. Student College City of New York, 1885-1887. Doctor of Medicine College Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia), 1892 (Harsen prize).
Bachelor of Medicine, Havana U., 1899, Doctor of Medicine 1900. (Se.D., Columbia University, New York, 1914).
Assistant surgeon United States Army, May, 1898-October, 1902. Member United States Army board that discovered, 1901, transmission of yellow fever by mosquitoes. Chairman Board of Infectious Disease and member National Board of Health, Republic of Cuba.
Professor bacteriology and experimental pathology, University of Havana, since 1900.
Member United States Army board that discovered, 1901, transmission of yellow fever by mosquitoes. Member American Academy Sciences.
Married Frances Pierra, April.