José Gálvez Ginachero
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José Gálvez Ginachero (29 September 1866 - 29 April 1952) was a Spanish Roman Catholic doctor.[1][2] Gálvez Ginachero studied in Granada and Madrid in medicine where he obtained excellent results before doing additional studies in Berlin and Paris. His return to his hometown saw him implement practices he learnt in Europe that not all doctors followed in terms of sanitation in order to reduce patient deaths.[1] He was a distinguished doctor noted for his care for the poor and his meticulous attention to medical practices. This earned him accolades in recognition of his importance to the Málaga social arena and earn him praise from the nation's monarchs.[1][2]
Servant of God José Gálvez Ginachero | |
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Born | (1866-09-29)29 September 1866 Málaga, Spain |
Died | 29 April 1952(1952-04-29) (aged 85) Málaga, Spain |
The beatification process for "San José" - as some people referred to him as in life - opened in the 2000s thus enabling for him to be titled as a Servant of God.[2]