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Santiago del Granado
1st Count of Cotoca
Full name
Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón
Born 1757
Cadiz, Kingdom of Spain
Died 1823
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

Dr. Santiago María del Granado y Navarro Calderón was a Spanish doctor and nobleman. He was also known as the 1st Count of Cotoca. Born in Cadiz, Spain, in 1757, he later passed away in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, in 1823.

In the early 1800s, Dr. del Granado traveled to far-off parts of South America. These areas were suffering from terrible smallpox outbreaks. His main goal was to give the new vaccine to Native Americans. This helped stop the spread of the deadly smallpox disease.

A Hero Against Smallpox

Dr. del Granado's work was very similar to another big effort. This was the Balmis Expedition. In the 19th century, Dr. Francisco Xavier Balmis and Dr. Josep Salvany i Lleopart led this Spanish journey. Their mission was also to bring the smallpox vaccine to the New World.

Saving Many Lives

Dr. del Granado's mission was full of hope and kindness. It is a truly amazing part of Spanish medical history. He saved thousands of lives. Important officials reported his success. These included the Spanish viceroy, Santiago de Liniers, and public health official Dr. Miguel O'Gorman. They told the leaders in Spain about his great work. This happened even during the difficult times of the Peninsular War, when Napoleon's armies invaded.

Family Connection

Dr. del Granado was the great-great-grandfather of a famous Bolivian poet. This poet was Javier del Granado y Granado.

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