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José María Díaz

Biography

José María Diaz was a surgeon and a religious man of the order of San Juan de Dios who lived in Guadalajara at the beginning of the nineteenth-century. In 1814 when the Department of Health Junta de Sanidad was authorised to practice medicine and surgery, he asked to be licensed to become a surgeon. Díaz was examined for his skills by José Jacinto Cordero, of the Medical Tribunal of Mexico and served as surgeon in the squadron of hussars of Fernando VII. Dr. Rafael Hernández Chacón and the Vicente Ochoa, major practitioner of the Hospital de los Juaninos, granted him the title of surgeon and ordered the chemists to dispatch prescriptions signed by him.

Signatory of
Exposición del ilustre ayuntamiento de Guadalajara (16 January 1832; Guadalajara, Jalisco)