Juan Farill

Juan Farill
Competition: Latin America & Caribbean
Departamento de Salubridad Pública
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1931–32:
Latin American Exchange Fellows, 1932
Appointed from Mexico:
FARILL Y SOLARES, JUAN: Appointed for the study of the clinical theory and practice of orthopaedics with especial reference to the nonsurgical treatment of deformities in children, in the United States; tenure, twelve months from April 22, 1932.
Born February 11, 1902, in Mexico City. Education: National Preparatory School, 1914; Medical School, National University of Mexico, M.D., 1926.
Practicing physician; Assistant in Clinical Medicine, 1926 and 1930, National University of Mexico; Chief of the Federal Sanitary Commission of Coahuila, 1927–28; Chief of the Foreign Sanitary Commissions and Services of the Republic, 1929–30; Member of the Technical Advisory Division, Department of Public Health, 1930, 1931.