Hello! Today I´m going to talk about Germán Valenzuela Basterrica, the first director of the dentistry school of the University of Chile.

He was born on April 9, 1859, in Curico. He studied medicine at the University of Chile and graduated in 1882, working in Combarbalá (located in the Region of Coquimbo). In 1887 he moved to the south of the country, where he faced a cholera epidemy and became interested in oral pathologies, for this reason, he went to France to study dentistry at the University of Paris, graduating in 1898 as a dentist. 

On the evening on February 5, 1909, the German Embassy was set on fire, and the burned body of Chancellor Guillermo Beckert was found. The Chilean Exequiel Tapia was later accused of the crime because he worked there and disappeared. 

Thanks to the diligence of German Valenzuela and the study of the teeth, the crime was solved. The body was identified as Exequiel Tapia and the Chancellor was found and arrested in Lonquimay. 

I like him because he was very smart (he had two colleges degree), and he was able to solve the crime by studying the teeth and jaw (considering the technology at the time). 



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