Early Career
Barcia graduated in December 1947. Upon graduating, he was appointed Assistant Professor of Physiology in the Institute of Physiology in Montevideo.
At the School of Medicine of Montevideo, he was instructor of Physiology (1942–1947), Assistant Professor of Physiology (1948), Associate Professor of Physiology (1950), Head of the Department of Obstetrical Physiology (1959), and Professor and Chairman of Physiology (until 1965).
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