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DR JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO ALONZO Y REALONDA * was born June 19 1861 and died December 30 1896 * Father: Francisco Mercado; Mother: Teodora Alonso * was 7th among 11 children * age 9 was sent to Binan for a formal Schooling * age 11 he went to Manila to study in Letran. Being a late-comer he was denied admission * Rizal then went to Ateneo and was later accepted * on March 23 1877, age 16 he received the degree bachiller en artes at that time the equivalent of a HS Diploma. * at age 17 he was enrolled in the University of Santo Tomas (DOMINICAN) as a Medical Student while also enrolled at Ateneo Municipal de Manila (JESUITS) to become an Agrunensor y Perito Tasador de Tierras (LAND SURVEYOR) * at Ateneo, he learned JUSTICE, EQUALITY & FAIRNESS

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* age 21 after graduating from his Medical Course from UST, he boarded Salvadora on May 3, 1882 for Singapore * Nov 3 1882, he enrolled himself at the Universidad Central de Madrid, in 2 courses: MEDICINE & PHILOSOPHY and LETTERS. June 21 1884, he completed his Degree in Medicine. Was given the Degree of Licentiate in Medicine. * he was a member of the MASONIC ACACIA LODGE. * on JUNE 25 1884, he delivered a toasting speech, the BRINDIS, in honor of the 2 FILIPINO PAINTERS: Felix Resurrection Hidalgo ( Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho/ Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populace) and Juan Luna (Spolarium)
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* he worked as an Assistant to a French opthalmologist, Dr. Louis de Weckert
GERMANY:
* he left Paris for Heidelberg and worked at the University of Heidelberg Eye Clinic with Dr. Otto Becker * JULY 31 1886, Rizal sent his first letter to Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt * on FEBRUARY 21 1887, he finished writing Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and was helped by Maximo Viola. The manuscript

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