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Virginia Apgar (1909-1974) is one of the most recognized American doctors, worldwide known by his contribution as the developer of the "Apgar test" a method used for the evaluation of newborns all over the world. She had many interests. She was anesthesiologist, a brilliant teacher and researcher, but she also loved lecture, basketball, fishing, golf, philately, and music. She played violin and cello and she interpreted that instruments in various chamber groups. Being motivated by one of her patients, Carleen Hutchinson, a science and music teacher, she made four instruments, viola, violin, cello, and mezzo violin. Nearly twenty years of her death, on October 24 1994, on the occasion of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the issue by American Postal Service of a stamp honoring her, some of the preferred Dr. Apgar music pieces where performed with the instruments she made. Her life mixed different activities and let invaluable contributions for humanity.

Leonardo Palacios Sánchez, Universidad del Rosario

Profesor Titular de Neurología, Decano de la Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud y miembro del grupo de investigación en Neurociencias de la Universidad del Rosario.
Palacios Sánchez, L. (2024). Virginia Apgar and string music. Revista Ciencias De La Salud, 9(1), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.1552

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