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Julio J. Henna (24 May 1848 – 2 February 1924) was a Puerto Rican physician and political figure. Henna participated in the founding of the Puerto Rico Section of the Cuban Revolutionary Party in New York as part of the section's faction that supported the annexation of
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to the United States.Encyclopedia Puerto Rico.


Early years

Jose Julio Henna Perez was born at 24 Isabel street in
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, on 24 May 1848.Lorenzo A. Balasquide. ''Medicos Notables del Antaño Ponceño.'' Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1984. Page 39. His parents were Jose Henna Darricot – an Englishman – and Maria del Rosario Perez y Garcia, a Puerto Rican member of the privileged upper class.


Political incursion

When he was twenty years old, Henna designed a plan to liberate Puerto Rico from
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colonialism. The plan failed when the authorities discovered it and he was jailed as a result. However, he was set free through the general amnesty which followed the Spanish revolution, which also ended the reign of
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. In spite of this, in 1869 General Sanz stated to Henna that it would be best if he left the Island. Henna moved to New York and studied medicine at
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, earning his medical degree on 23 February 1872. From New York, Henna continued to support the cause of independence for Puerto Rico.


Career

In 1880, Henna founded, together with Drs. Chauveau, Deberceau, Muvial, and Ferrer, the New York City French Hospital at 330 West 30th street.Lorenzo A. Balasquide. ''Medicos Notables del Antaño Ponceño.'' Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1984. Page 41. He became medical director of the institution and was a member of the medical faculty at
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.


Death

Henna died on 2 February 1924.Lorenzo A. Balasquide. ''Medicos Notables del Antaño Ponceño.'' Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1984. Page 42.


Legacy

A street in the city of Ponce is named after Dr. Julio J. Henna. It intersects Calle Dr. Virgilio Biaggi, in the Extension Mariani sector of Barrio
Canas Urbano Canas Urbano is one of the 31 barrio of the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Along with Machuelo Abajo, Magueyes Urbano, Portugués Urbano, and San Antón, Canas Urbano is one of the municipality's five originally rural barrios that are now ...
. A gold pendant believed to have belonged to Ponce area cacique Agueybana, and acquired by Dr. Henna, was displayed at the '' Gabinete de Lectura de Ponce'' around 1910, and is currently on display at the
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.''Ponce: Notas para su historia.''
Mariano Vidal Armstrong. Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1989. page 8. Accessed 19 February 2018.


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans


References

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