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William Cunningham Blest : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Cunningham Blest
William Cunningham Blest (born 1800 - died 1884) was an Anglo-Irish doctor, the president of the first Medical Society of Chile, creator of the first School of Medicine in Chile, a politician and father of the novelist Alberto Blest Gana. ==Early life== He was born in Sligo, Ireland in 1800, son of Anglo-Irish clergyman and author Albert Blest and Anna Maiben; members of the middle class, Reverend and Mrs. Blest gave good educations to their children. William Cunningham Blest studied at Trinity College in Dublin, receiving a degree in medicine; then continued his studies at Edinburgh University in the King James IV Academy, where he received a doctorate in Medicine on 21 March 1821.〔Available at the (Edinburgh Research Archive ).〕 He then moved to London, practicing medicine until he decided to emigrate because of the oversupply of doctors in London at the time. After persuasion by his brother Andrew Blest (who established the first brewery in Chile) about the good prospects for a doctor in the young country, William Blest arrived in Valparaíso, Chile, in 1823. On 21 March 1827 he was married to María de la Luz Gana Darrigrandi, a girl from a wealthy family and sister-in-law of Manuel Blanco Encalada, which helped Dr. Blest in setting up practice independently in Chile.
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