León María Guerrero (botanist)
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León María Guerrero y Leogardo (January 21, 1853 – April 13, 1935) was a Filipino writer, revolutionary leader, politician, the first licensed
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in the Philippines, and one of the most eminent
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in the country during the late Spanish colonial period. He is considered to be the "Father of Philippine Pharmacy" due to his extensive studies on local medicinal plants. Filipino historian Gregorio F. Zaide dubbed him as the "Father of Philippine Botany".


Early life

León María was one of the 14 children of León Jorge Guerrero and Clara Leogardo. He was born on January 21, 1853, in
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. His brother,
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, became a painter and a teacher of
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. He painted the altar of the San Sebastian Church in
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. León Maria was the uncle of poet-politician,
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, who won a seat at the Philippine Assembly in 1907. He is the grandfather of diplomat
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(his namesake) and pre-eminent writer Carmen Guerrero Nakpil. Being a scion of one of the most prominent families of Manila during the last years of Spanish colonial period, he was among the first students of the Ateneo de Manila University when it was founded in 1859 and known as the ''Ateneo Municipal de Manila''. After completing his primary and secondary education, he enrolled at the
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, where he graduated in 1875 with a degree
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in
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, specializing in
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and
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. The following year, he was licensed to practice Pharmacy. Guerrero was appointed head of the military pharmacy in
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and at the marine hospital in
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,
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. Later, he would manage the popular Binondo Pharmacy in Manila. His scientific curiosity led him to study the therapeutic uses of Philippine plants, from which he extracted pharmacological ingredients.


Early career

In 1889, he was appointed member of the council of health of the Manila City Council and was enrolled as a member of the ''Sociedad Española de Historia Natural''. He was also invited to be an auditor and associate of the ''La Revista Internacional de Farmacografia''. His accomplishments also earned him an appointment as chemical expert of the ''Audiencia Real'', the supreme court during the Spanish colonial period. He also pursued special studies in
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and
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, securing him a position as zoologist in the forestry bureau of the Spanish colonial government.


Political involvement


Revolutionary leader

Despite his links to the colonial bureaucracy, Guerrero openly joined the independence struggle when the
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of 1896 broke out. He was named professor of Pharmacy of the Universidad Literaria de Filipinas, which was founded by the Philippine Revolutionary Government on October 19, 1898. He was a member of the
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and the
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. This gave birth to the
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. While serving as professor at the literary university which was then based in
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and
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provinces, he also contributed to ''La Independencia'', the official organ of the revolutionary movement, edited by revolutionary general
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. When President
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formed his cabinet in 1899, he named Guerrero secretary of agriculture, industry and commerce.


Politician

After the collapse of the First Philippine Republic, Guerrero returned to Manila. He was among the former revolutionists who founded the ''Asociacion de Paz'' to re-establish peace in the country. He was among the founders of the ''Partido Democrata'' (Democratic Party) which advocated absolute Philippine independence from the United States, but through peaceful means. He was among those who founded the Liceo de Manila and became its president until May 1903. He became chairman of the board of the Pharmaceutical Union and member of the American Pharmaceutical Society. In 1907, he was elected delegate to the First Philippine Assembly and named president of the committee on public instruction which entitled him to a seat in the board of regents of the
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, which would be established the following year.


Educator

After his stint in national politics, Guerrero returned to teaching and became dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Santo Tomas. He also served as assistant director of the Bureau of Census and an official of the Bureau of Science.


Research

During the American occupation, he compiled data on Philippine medicinal plants. In 1903, he published his paper, ''Medicinal Plants of the Philippine Islands'' which made pharmacology a basic medical science in the Philippines. He also authored a study on "Medicinal Plants" in 1918. It contains 174 types of plants with medicinal properties. His work was prepared for publication by Dr. W. H. Brown for the Bureau of Forestry. Some of his important works are ''Notas Preliminares Sobre Las Materiales Colorantes Vegetales de Filipinas'', ''Drogas Vegetales de Filipinas'', and ''Medicinal Uses of Philippine Plants''.


Honors

In recognition of his work in botany, taxonomists named a genus of plants, ''Guerreroia monocephala'', and a species of orchids, ''Dendrobium guerreroi'', in his honor. In 1921, the University of the Philippines conferred on Guerrero a degree of Doctor of Science ''honoris causa''. Guerrero died on April 13, 1935, at the age of 82. He was survived by his wife Aurora Domínguez, and sons, Cesar María and Alfredo Leon Maria, a physician. Guerrero's daughter-in-law, and Alfredo's wife, Filomena Francisco, was his pupil, and became the first female pharmacist of the Philippines.


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* *Guerrero Nakpil, Carmen, Myself, Elsewhere (Nakpil Publishing:San ) 2006 (Part 1, autobiography, author describes like with her grandfather Leon Ma. Guerrero) {{DEFAULTSORT:Guerrero, Leon Maria 1853 births 1935 deaths People from the Spanish East Indies 20th-century Filipino botanists Filipino writers Filipino educators Filipino pharmacists Filipino botanists People from Ermita Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Bulacan Secretaries of agriculture of the Philippines Secretaries of trade and industry of the Philippines Manila City Council members Ateneo de Manila University alumni University of Santo Tomas alumni Recipients of Gawad Mabini Aguinaldo administration cabinet members Leon Maria Members of the Malolos Congress Members of the Philippine Legislature