Joaquín Izquierdo
clergyman
Joaquín Izquierdo was a notable figure in colonial Mexico, known for his role as a priest and administrator at the Hospital de San Juan de Dios. In 1779, he alerted the Viceroy about a virulent outbreak of smallpox that ravaged the city, leading to a significant public health crisis.
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Joaquín Izquierdo presented a discouraging report about the return of smallpox to the city.
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