Guadalupe Gracia García-Cumplido

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Guadalupe Gracia García-Cumplido (born December 12, 1881 in La Constancia, Municipio Nombre de Dios / Durango ; † March 31, 1948 in Mexico City ) was a Mexican military doctor, most recently in the rank of General Brigadier Médico Cirujano, which corresponds to the rank of general physician .

biography

Gracia García-Cumplido was the son of journalists Carmen Gracía García-Nájera and Daría Cumplido Sáenz and had two siblings. During the Mexican Revolution he was a member of the First Brigade (Primera Brigada), which marched on the Ciudad Juarez to overthrow the Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz and founded the revolutionary newspaper El Noroeste . He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Medicina , was a co-founder of the Mexican society Neutral White Cross (Cruz Blanca Neutral) and in 1917, together with his colleague Enrique Cornelio Osornio Martínez de los Ríos, founded the Escuela Constitucionalista Médico Militar , of which he was and was the first director which he also taught as a professor for clinical and therapeutic surgery, clinic of traumatology and emergency surgery. On March 31, 1921, he married the pharmacist Guadalupe Martínez Barragán. As clinic director, he headed the military teaching and later the main military hospital and the Juárez hospital.

Individual evidence

  1. Calva Cuadrilla, E .: Guadalupe Gracia García-Cumplido, General Brigadier Médico Cirujano (Spanish; PDF file; 42 kB), Revista de Sanidad Militar 2006, 60/5 September-October, pp. 359–362.