Federico Bucher

Chilean physician and politician (1911-1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Federico Bucher Weibel (23 March 1911 – 8 December 1979) was a Chilean physician and politician affiliated with the Radical Party.

Constituency24th Departamental Group
Born(1911-03-23)23 March 1911
Died8 December 1979(1979-12-08) (aged 68)
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Federico Bucher
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
21 May 1953  21 May 1965
Constituency24th Departamental Group
Personal details
Born(1911-03-23)23 March 1911
Died8 December 1979(1979-12-08) (aged 68)
PartyRadical Party
SpouseLucía A. Almarza
Alma materUniversity of Chile
ProfessionPhysician (Ophthalmologist)
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He was the son of Juan Bucher and Josefina Weibel. He married Lucía Amelia Almarza Pensa in 1936.

Educated at the Lyceum of Traiguén and the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Chile, he graduated as a surgeon in 1935 with a thesis titled Tracoma oculto (“Hidden Trachoma”). He practiced medicine at the Charlín Ophthalmology Clinic and the Salvador Hospital. Specializing in ophthalmology and otolaryngology, he worked in Puerto Montt, serving as a physician for the Workers’ Insurance Service and as regional head of the National Welfare Office.

Political career

A member of the Radical Party, he presided over the party assembly in Puerto Montt.

In 1944, he participated in the by-elections held to fill the vacancy left by Deputy Santiago Ernst, who died on 9 February that year. However, the seat was taken on 21 May 1944 by Alfonso Campos Menéndez of the Liberal Party, who defeated the Radical candidate Bucher Weibel by 5,404 votes to 3,891.

He was later elected Deputy for Llanquihue, Puerto Varas, Maullín, Calbuco and Aysén (1953–1957), serving on the Permanent Commission on Medical–Social Assistance and Hygiene.

Re-elected deputy for Llanquihue, Puerto Varas, Maullín, Calbuco, Aysén, Coyhaique and Chile Chico (1961–1965), he continued to serve on the same commission.

He also engaged in agriculture, operating the “El Gato” estate in the Aysén Province, dedicated to livestock breeding.

Bibliography

  • Urzúa Valenzuela, Germán (1992). Historia Política de Chile y su Evolución Electoral desde 1810 a 1992 (3rd ed.). Santiago, Chile: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
  • Castillo Infante, Fernando (1996). Diccionario Histórico y Biográfico de Chile (6th ed.). Santiago, Chile: Editorial Zig-Zag.
  • de Ramón, Armando (1999). Biografías de Chilenos: Miembros de los Poderes Ejecutivo, Legislativo y Judicial (2nd ed.). Santiago, Chile: Ediciones Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

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