Manuel Espinosa Batista

Colombian pharmacist and politician

Manuel Espinosa Batista - Colombian pharmacist and politician
Born

September 12th, 1857
168 years ago

Died

November 27th, 1919
105 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Colombia

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Contributed to the Colombian pharmacy profession and engaged in politics. Served as a prominent figure in the Colombian Senate. Advocated for public health measures and reforms within the pharmaceutical sector, influencing policies aimed at improving healthcare access. His work helped establish a foundation for modern pharmaceutical practices in Colombia.

Served in the Colombian Senate

Advocated for public health reforms

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