- Luis F. Alvarez
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name = Luis F. Alvarez
caption = Luis F. Alvarez circa 1895
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birth_name = Luis Walter Alvarez
birth_date = birth date|1853|1|4|mf=y
birth_place =Salas ,Oviedo ,Spain
death_date = death date and age|1937|5|24|1853|1|4
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field =Physics
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work_institution =California ,Hawaii
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prizes =Luis F. Álvarez (
April 1 ,1853 –May 24 ,1937 ) was aSpanish American physician and researcher who practiced in bothCalifornia andHawaii .Álvarez was born in
Salas , a small municipality nearOviedo ,Spain . His father was Eugenio Fernández, who was in charge of the business and palace affairs in Madrid of don Francisco de Paula, one of the royal princes. He was orphaned at an early age; his mother died when he was three and his father at the age of seven. When he was 13, one of his brothers took him toHavana where he secured a good education. He learned to speak English fluently.In 1878, he married Clementina Schutze and in 1887 graduated from
Cooper Medical College (nowStanford University ) with a medical degree. After practising inSan Francisco , he traveled toHawaii as physician on the S.S. Australia. InHonolulu , he was asked by the government to stay and become a government physician. Álvarez quickly learned to speak the Hawaiian language. In 1895, Álvarez resigned his position inWaialua to prepare himself for work as Superintendent of a new experimental hospital for the treatment of leprosy which was to be established inKalihi , a suburb of Honolulu. In order to learn research bacteriology, Álvarez went — at his own expense — for six months of intensive study atJohns Hopkins University .On his return, he developed a method for the better diagnosis of macular leprosy. With a small mouse-tooth forceps he would lift up a little piece of skin, snip it off with scissors, grind it into a fluid in a small glass mortar, and then stain the fluid for Hansen's bacilli. This method or a modification of it has been used ever since. Álvarez developed a serum by injecting Hansen's bacilli into horses. He used this on a number of
Hansen's disease patients with encouraging results.Two of Álvarez' children would rise to national prominence:
Mabel Alvarez became a well-known artist and oil painter, andWalter C. Alvarez became a noted physician.His grandson and great-grandson have also become well known:
Luis Alvarez , aphysicist andNobel Prize winner; andWalter Alvarez , Professor of Geology at theUniversity of California , Berkeley. Álvarez was a keen student of medicine throughout his entire life, and owned a large practice up until his death from pneumonia at the age of 84.
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