Acacio Gabriel Viegas

Acacio Gabriel Viegas

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name = Acacio Gabriel Viegas



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caption = Statue of Viegas near Metro Adlabs
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birth_date = 1856-04-01
birth_place = Arpora, Goa
death_date = 1933
death_place = Mumbai
death_cause = natural causes
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nationality = Indian
ethnicity = Goan
citizenship = Indian
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known_for = Discovery of bubonic plague in Mumbai
education = Medicine
alma_mater = University of Mumbai
employer = Bombay Municipal Corporation
occupation = Physician, Councillor
home_town = Arpora, Goa
title = President of the Bombay Municipal Corporation
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term = 1888–1908
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Acacio Gabriel Viegas (born 1856—died 1933) was a medical practitioner who was credited with the discovery of the outbreak of bubonic plague in Bombay, India in 1896. His timely discovery helped saved many lives in the city and was credited with the inoculation of 18,000 residents. He was also the president of the Bombay Municipal Corporation.

Early life

Acacio Viegas was born on 1856-04-01 in Arpora, Goa. After the completion of his primary education, he joined St Xavier's High School, Bombay where he completed his matriculation in 1874 with a distinction. He then enrolled in the Grant Medical College, securing a First Class at the L.M. & S. degree examination held in 1880. Veigas then setup practice at Mandvi in the south Bombay area.

As president

Not satisfied with serving the public only through medicine, he successfully contested the civic election from 1888 till 1907. In 1906 he became the President of the Municipal Corporation, enjoying the distinction of being the first native Christian to do so.

He was an active member of the Standing Committee and the Improvement Trust. He then focused his attention to improving the living conditions of the city's poor and down-trodden. He also tried to minimise the increases of public utility costs. As president, Veigas promoted medical relief and introduced compulsory free education.

Veigas was also a member of the Bombay University Syndicate, and was the pioneer of the Faculty of Scientific Technology. He also introduced Portuguese into the syllabus and supported the creation of special colleges for women. He was also an examiner in Medicine at the degree level and Foundation-Fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

The plague

In 1896, a mysterious disease hit the city in the Nowroji Hill slums. The disease spread rapidly affecting many city residents and became an epidemic. Those in the medical field were puzzled by this disease which saw a mass exodus from the city. The city's commerce was badly hit, and the flourishing textile industry was grounded.

Viegas correctly diagnosed the disease as Bubonic Plague and tended to patients with great personal risk. He then launched a vociferous campaign to clean up slums and exterminate rats, the carriers of the plague.

To confirm Veigas' findings, four teams of independent experts were brought in. With his diagnosis proving to be correct, the Governor of Bombay invited W M Haffkine, who had earlier formulated a vaccine for cholera, do the same for the epidemic. Haffkine's vaccine saved thousands of lives with Veigas personally inoculating around eighteen thousand residents.

As a Goan, he did a lot for his community with active involvement in the uplift and education of Goans.

After his death in 1933, a life-size statue of him was erected in the Cowasji Jehangir Hall opposite Metro Cinema on his birth centenary in 1956, by the Governor of Bombay Presidency, Harekrushna Mahtab, as a tribute to the services rendered to the city. A street in the Dhobitalao area is also named after him.

References

* " [http://www.goacom.com/goanow/2000/nov/lookingback.html Dr Acacio Viegas] ", Goan Achievers in Bombay, Dr Teresa Albuquerque, Goacom: Goanow – Looking Back (Nov 2000 issue)
* " [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/1503/eminent-goans.html Goans are all over the world, doing all kinds of things] ", Frederick Noronha


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