Dr. Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón, 1st Count of Cotoca (1757 in Cadiz, Spain – 1823 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia), was a Spanish nobleman and physician, who at the beginning of the 19th century traveled through some of the most remote regions of South America where epidemics were raging, to inoculate Native Americans with the recently discovered vaccine and prevent the spread of smallpox. Dr. del Granado was the great-great-grandfather of the Bolivian poet laureate Javier del Granado y Granado.
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| - Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón, primer conde de Cotoca, también conocido como Santiago Granado (Cádiz, España, 1757 – Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 1823), fue un médico y noble español que, ya entrado el siglo XIX, recorrió algunos de los más remotos dominios de la América Meridional, los que comprendían vastas zonas indígenas, inoculando la vacuna contra la viruela, recientemente descubierta. Este médico gaditano dedicado a la labor humanitaria es el tatarabuelo del poeta laureado boliviano don Javier del Granado y Granado. (es)
- Dr. Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón, 1st Count of Cotoca (1757 in Cadiz, Spain – 1823 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia), was a Spanish nobleman and physician, who at the beginning of the 19th century traveled through some of the most remote regions of South America where epidemics were raging, to inoculate Native Americans with the recently discovered vaccine and prevent the spread of smallpox. Dr. del Granado was the great-great-grandfather of the Bolivian poet laureate Javier del Granado y Granado. (en)
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| - Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón, primer conde de Cotoca, también conocido como Santiago Granado (Cádiz, España, 1757 – Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 1823), fue un médico y noble español que, ya entrado el siglo XIX, recorrió algunos de los más remotos dominios de la América Meridional, los que comprendían vastas zonas indígenas, inoculando la vacuna contra la viruela, recientemente descubierta. Este médico gaditano dedicado a la labor humanitaria es el tatarabuelo del poeta laureado boliviano don Javier del Granado y Granado. (es)
- Dr. Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón, 1st Count of Cotoca (1757 in Cadiz, Spain – 1823 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia), was a Spanish nobleman and physician, who at the beginning of the 19th century traveled through some of the most remote regions of South America where epidemics were raging, to inoculate Native Americans with the recently discovered vaccine and prevent the spread of smallpox. His humanitarian efforts paralleled Dr. Francisco Xavier Balmis and Dr. Josep Salvany i Lleopart's 19th-century Spanish expedition to deliver smallpox vaccine to the New World. The idealistic spirit of Dr. del Granado's vaccine mission is a sensational and heartwarming page from the history of Spanish medicine. He saved thousands upon thousands of lives, as reported by the Spanish viceroy at Rio de la Plata Santiago de Liniers and public health official Dr. Miguel O'Gorman to the Supreme Central and Governmental Junta of Spain and the Indies during the political upheaval of the Napoleonic invasions. Dr. del Granado was the great-great-grandfather of the Bolivian poet laureate Javier del Granado y Granado. (en)
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