HERNANDEZ 



ments of Honduras, Guatemala, and San 

 Salvador. These labors finished he went to 

 Europe to resume his medical studies, but 

 continued his relations with the revolu- 

 tionary group and took an active part in 

 the Revolution of 18958. 



Hernandez maintained an equal loyalty 

 to his profession and served in many ca- 

 pacities in his special field ot obstetrics. 

 He was interne in the clinic of Bandelacque 

 in Paris; assistant to Professor Segond in 

 the same clinic; Professor of Obstetrics in 

 the Free School of Medicine of Havana; 

 Professor of Obstetrics in the clinic of the 

 University of Havana; chairman of the 

 Board of Patrons of the Hospital of San 

 Lazaro, etc., etc. He is. also author of 

 many articles in his special field of 

 medicine. 



On the political side, Hernandez has 

 played a prominent part, having been Chief 

 of his political party and its candidate for 

 high office. He was Vice-president from 

 1008 to iqi 2; President of the Historical 

 Assembly, and in iqi 2 was candidate for 

 Vice-president but was defeated. 



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