General Miguel Bravo Sentíes: médico del Ejército Libertador durante La Guerra de los Diez Años / General Miguel Bravo Sentíes: doctor of the Liberation Army during the Ten Years War
Rev. medica electron
; 37(6)nov.-dic., 2015. ilus
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RESUMEN
Muchos galenos marcharon a los campos de batalla para trabajar en los Hospitales mambíses durante la guerra de 1868. El Dr. Miguel Bravo y Sentíes fue una de las más notables figuras de esta gesta. Detenido y trasladado a la fortaleza de La Cabaña, en La Habana y deportado a la isla Fernando Poo, por el Gobernador General Domingo Dulce. Regresa a la isla en 1871 y alcanza los grados de General de Brigada logrando convertirse en Jefe de Sanidad del Segundo Cuerpo del Ejército Libertador(AU)
ABSTRACT
Many doctors went to the battle fields to work in the mambises (denomination given in Cuba and Dominican Republic to people who fought against the Spanish colonial system in the 19 century) hospitals during the 1868 war. Dr. Miguel Bravo y Sentíes was one of the most remarkable figures of this feat. Captured and transferred to La Cabaña fortress in Havana, and later deported to Fernando Poo Island by the General Governor Domingo Dulce, he came back to Cuba in 1871 and gained the rank of Brigade General and the post of Chief of Health Services of the Second Corps of the Liberation Army(AU)
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Biographies as Topic
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History of Medicine
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Humans
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Male
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Caribe
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Cuba
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Es
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Rev. medica electron
Year:
2015
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Article