Andrés Barbero

Andrés Barbero

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Birth_name =Andrés José Camilo Barbero Crosa
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Born = birth date|1877|07|28
Asunción, Paraguay
Died = death date and age|1951|02|14|1877|07|28|1951|02|14
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Childhood and Studies

Juan Barbero and Carolina Crosa, immigrants from Piamonte, reached Paraguay when the Guerra de la Triple Alianza (Triple Alliance War) had just finished. They got married in Asunción, in 1871. They had 5 children. The third one was Andrés José Camilo.

Juan Barbero, severe and peninsular diligent, dedicated to the construction and recovery of the destroyed houses during the war. He gained an important fortune, becoming a solid landowner of urban and rural ranches. In 1910, he acquired a valuable house located España avenue and extended as far as the railroad, at present day Gondra Street. Andrés Barbero was born in Asunción in July 28 in 1877. he finished his pharmacy studies in1898, and later, his medicine studies, achieving in 1903, finishing with his career and being among the first ones who received its medical diploma in Paraguay.

His wealthy position allowed him to dedicate himself completely to teaching, beginning with the National School and later in the same Medicine University, in the subjects of Physical Medicine, Physiology and Histology.

Investigation and philantrhopic work

He investigated a lot in company with other science men like Emilio Hassler and Guillermo Tell Bertoni, and also the Paraguayan Teodoro Rojas. With them he founded the Scientific Society in Paraguay. his attachment to the botanic took him to the Natural History Museum, being able later to be the editor of Paraguay’s Scientific Magazine.

He financially supplied places where the organizations created by him worked: la Cruz Roja, the Cancer Institute, the Scientific Society, a children Hospital and an ophthalmologic centre. He built a three story building in the corner of España Avenue and Mompox, to be the site of his scientific institutions that grouped there, with the help of the Barbero Foundation. The Natural Science Museum was also installed there, now, the Andres Barbero’s Museum and Library.

From the 1940’s on: Other institutions were crated: Paraguay’s Ethnographic Society, Paraguay’s Indian Society, the Paraguayan Institute of Historical Investigation, from the one later was created the Paraguayan Academy of History and Guarani Culture Society. In 1941 he won the decoration of the Merit National Order as Great Official

His Public Life

* Principal of the Municipal Chemistry Department.
* He worked in the Bacteriology National Institute with the Doctor Miguel Elmassian.
* He was temporary Dean of the Medicine University (1905)
* Principal of the Public Attendance
* Agricultural Bank Adviser (1912).
* He created the Anti-Tuberculosis Paraguayan League (1919)
* Asuncion’s mayor until 1921
* President of the First Panamerican Conference of the la Cruz Roja (1923)
* Founded the Cruz Roja which worked outstandingly during the Chaco War. Its hospital was inaugurated in 1937
* Created the gynecologist school in the Cruz Roja
* Temporary Ministry of treasure during Félix Paiva’s government (1938) Andrés Barbero inherited from his father the inclination to work and the virtue of jealous goods administrator.

Death and Legacy

Doctor Barbero, single and with no offspring, died in February 14, 1951. The Paraguayan Government decreed national mourning the day of his death. The Barbero Sisters donated all his goods to the La Piedad Foundation, created in honor to him. This respectable institution allows keeping in force the different associations that gather men that search the improvement of the social and cultural conditions of the citizenship, in time of paying homage to the humanitarian and solidarity of its creator.

There is a modest monument that evokes Dr. Barbero’s figure in Artigas avenue and Brasil street (Asunción).

Abbreviation

The abbreviation A.Barbero is used to show Andres Barbero as an authority in the description of scientific classification of vegetables.

References

*“Cien vidas paraguayas”. Carlos Zubizarreta
*“100 paraguayos del siglo XX”. Colección de artículos publicados en Última Hora
*“Vida, personalidad y obras del Doctor Andrés Barbero”. Ángel D. Sosa
* EVP - Wikipedia
* [http://www.evp.edu.py/index.php?title=Portada Enciclopedia Virtual Paraguaya - Portal]

External links

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* [http://www.museobarbero.org.py/ Museo de Andrés Barbero]
* [http://www.asu-cvb.org.py/museos.php Sociedad Científica del Paraguay]


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