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LAUTARO GÓMEZ RAMOS ... I met him ...

Lautaro Dr Ramos Gomez 1923 - 1996

The January 14, 1996 died in Santiago a great veterinarian, Dr. Lautaro Gómez Ramos, upright, kind, optimistic and supportive, who distinguished himself by his great spirit of public service that led him to assume major responsibilities for state agencies and the profession.

The news of his departure was unexpected, sudden and painful for all those who were his disciples and friends at the School of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Chile, where he served as an academic for 30 years. Some talked to him two days before he died, when down the halls of our school and gave us his last word smiles and optimistic and hopeful in the future. On this occasion, visited the school and library in search of new information, as it did regularly, to feed the database of scientific information that had been created in the Society of Veterinary Medicine.

His career began in 1948 at the Dairy Cooperative of Santiago and later in the Milk Producers Association of O'Higgins. In 1958 he joined the Ministry of Agriculture, where he held several positions, culminating in his public career served as director of the Animal Health Division of the SAG and Head of National Control Plan of Foot in 1970.

His academic career began in 1959 at the University of Chile, a professor of the departments of Dairy and Animal Farm. He was also Professor of Animal Physiology and in his later years as a professor at the University of Inspection and Food Hygiene.

Generations of veterinarians who were his students attracted affection and respect.

The distinguished scientific publishing numerous works, also participating as an active member in scientific sociedads, becoming President of the Society of Veterinary Medicine, Chile, a position he held from 1993 until his death. His deep sense

guild and his love for the profession led him to turn his effort into the Veterinary Medical College of Chile, where he served as Director, Secretary General and President of the Order from 1980 to 1982.

The disappearance of Dr. Lautaro Gómez Ramos is a painful and irreparable loss to his distinguished family, to whom we extend our special sincesar condolences. For those permanecermos a while longer in this world, his life is an example of solidarity, fairness and humanity, qualities that make us think that God is with him (Techno Vet 2 (1), 1996).


I met him! Don

Lautaro was my professor in veterinary medicine U de Chile. Tatarita we called it the talk got caught a little by the quickness of his ideas. I played in my exam grade where I asked about the economy agopecuaria of Chiloé, knowing that he had been on the island a year before! I traveled with him to Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Ever traveled together around the center of Chile, reaching Calbuco.

I became more a friend of his in the Society of Veterinary Medicine. He was very active, optimistic, visionary and lover of his profession. Way back in the 90's I always visit when I was in school. I remember being told repeatedly his arguments with a Minister of Agriculture, of which he was very proud because the Apparently it had somehow turned the hand ... I also remember when there was a cabezaso on a shelf in my office, and apparently complained that it hurt a little ...

All I can say finally that I would have liked many of us, his friends and colleagues, we would have been something like him!

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