- Ramón Allende Padín
Ramón Allende Padín (
19 March 1845 –14 October 1884 ), nicknamed "El Rojo" ("The Red"), was aChile an physician andpolitical figure . The author of several important scientific publications, he also headed the Chilean Army's medical services during theWar of the Pacific ,The son of
José Gregorio Allende Garcés and Salomé Padín Ruiz, Allende was born inValparaíso . He studied at the Liceo de Valparaíso and theInstituto Nacional before graduating, on20 June 1865 , from theUniversidad de Chile as a physician specializing in obstetrics and surgery. He was an assistant professor of the School of Medicine, becoming a full professor in November 1865.On
24 April 1869 Allende married Eugenia Castro del Fierro, with whom he had three sons: Ramón, Tomás and Salvador. In 1870 he became the Chief Doctor of Valparaíso's emergency public hospital, the Hospital de Sanidad. He also worked with ProfessorWenceslao Díaz and at the San Borja and San Vicente de Paul hospitals. In 1875 PresidentFederico Errázuriz Zañartu appointed him to the Public Welfare Committee, charged with a reforming brief. Allende joined the Radical Party and was in 1876 elected as deputy for Santiago. He was reelected in 1879, this time for Copiapó and Caldera. He also served from8 December 1879 to1 November 1880 as chairman of the Council on Public Hygiene.On
28 September 1880 , during theWar of the Pacific (1879–1884), Dr Allende was appointed Superintendent of the Army Medical Services. During this time he attended the troops as chief medical officer in charge of the Ambulance Service (an "ambulance" at the time was a mobile hospital of about 20 beds, equipped for the performance of emergency field surgery). As such he is considered to be the founder of the Chilean Army Medical Corps.Allende headed the "Justice and Liberty"
Masonic Lodge and was a notorious enemy of theCatholic Church , which excommunicated him. He was also editor of the newspapers "Guía para el Pueblo" ("The People's guide") and "El Deber" ('"Duty'"). He was nominated as a member of the Public Instruction Committee and in this role he founded several schools, among them the Blas Cuevas School in Valparaíso, the first masonically controlled school. He was also a director of the Corps of Firemen.Allende was elected to the Senate in 1882, and in 1884 he became Masonic Grand Master. He was, though, to die just a few months later, aged 39, from complications arising from his diabetic condition. Allende's funeral – at which the public eulogy was delivered by the radical leader
Enrique Mac-Iver and two future presidents of Chile,José Manuel Balmaceda andRamón Barros Luco , carried the coffin – turned into a gigantic political meeting.ee also
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