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Manuel A. Zamora
Born29 March 1870
Died9 July 1929
CitizenshipFilipino
Alma materAteneo Municipal, University of Santo Tomas
Known forTiki-tiki
SpouseBaltazara Mangali
ChildrenMarciano and Felicidad
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry, Pharmacy
InstitutionsBotica de Quiapo, University of Santo Tomas, Centro Escolar University

Manuel A. Zamora (1870-1929) was a Filipino chemist and pharmacist best known for his discovery of the tiki-tiki formula against beriberi.[1]

Personal life and education

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Zamora was born on March 29, 1870, in Santa Cruz, Manila to Marciano Zamora and Martina Molo Agustin. Coming from an affluent family, he finished his primary education at the Ateneo Municipal. He then took up Pharmacy in the University of Santo Tomas (UST). Even as a student in UST, he was already engaged in various award-winning research works which culminated in his graduation in 1896, sobresaliente. Aside from this, he was also an apprentice in Botica de Quiapo where he was trained to compound and dispense medicine.[2]

He married Baltazara Mangali with whom he had two children named Marciano and Felicidad. His granddaughter Virginia "Jennie" Zamora is a member of the executive committee of the Philippine General Hospital Medical Foundation Inc.[3]

Zamora died on July 9, 1929.

Career

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Zamora became an assistant professor of organic chemistry in UST in 1901, rising to the position of associate professor and then to full professor later on. He opened his own drugstore and laboratory at 928 Hidalgo StreetinQuiapo, Manila in 1908.[4]: 144 It was in this laboratory where he would develop the tiki-tiki formula in 1909. He got an offer from Parke-DavisinNew York City for patent rights but he refused.[2]

In the 1930s, Zamora was also formulating and selling other medications such as:[4]: 144

Research works

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Medicinal cures

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References

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  1. ^ Quirino, C. (1995). "Who's Who in Philippine History." Manila: Tahanan Books
  • ^ a b "Today in Philippine History, March 29, 1870, Manuel Zamora was born in Sta. Cruz, Manila". The Kahimyang Project. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  • ^ "The wind beneath our wings" (PDF). PGH Medical Foundation Inc. Newsletter. 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  • ^ a b Salonga, Isayas (1933). Rizal Province directory. Vol. 1. Manila: University of Michigan.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manuel_A._Zamora&oldid=1219356514"

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