Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong: Presented by Group 9

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Ophthalmic Surgeon in

Hong Kong

Presented by Group 9
Farewell to Europe
• Oct. 03, 1891
— left Ghent for Paris ( where he stayed for a
few days to say goodbye to the Lunas, Pardo
de Taveras and Venturas)

— Proceeded by a train to Marseilles and


on Oct. 18, he boarded the steamer
Melbourne.

— Letter of Recommendation from Juan


Luna for Manuel Camus, a compatriot
living in Singapore and 600 copies of the
El Filibusterismo
Arrival in Hong Kong

November 20, 1891


-Welcomed by Jose Ma. Basa, together with
their old friends

-Settled in No. 5 D' Aguilar St., No. 2


Rednaxola Terrace

December 01, 1891


-Rizal wrote to his parents
Family Reunion in Hong Kong

Before Christmas of 1891


-Rizal's father, brother and Silvestro Ubaldo
(brother-in-law) arrived in Hong Kong. Not
long afterwards his mother and sisters, Lucia,
Josefa and Trinidad arrived.
Rizal as an Ophtalmic Surgeon
in Hong Kong
Rizal practiced medicine in order to earn a
living for his family

Dr. Lorenzo P. Marque turned over to him


many of his patients with eye diseases. Don Antonio Vergel de Dios offered his
services to Rizal
Rizal successfully operated on his mother's
left eye.

Mr. Boustead, wrote to him in March 21,


1892, praising him for practicing his
medical profession.

Dr. Ariston Bautista Lin sent him a


congratulatory letter and a book
Rizal's Calling Card
Borneo Colonization Project

Rizal conceived the establishment of a


Fiipino colony in North Bornero (Sabah)

March 07, 1892


He went to Sandakan on board the ship
Menon to negotiate with the British
authorities
Borneo Colonization Project

May 21, 1892


Rizal wrote another letter which asked for
permission for the landless Filipinos to
establish in Boroneo

Governor Despujol
In hope of his sincerity in his promises a
better goverment, Rizal wrote to him
offering him his cooperation
Borneo Colonization Project

May 26, 1892


lopez Jaena wrote to Rizal expressing his
support and great desire in the project
along with their other friends

Hidalgo, the Brave


Batangueño
One of Rizal's brother-in-law, objected to
this project
Writings in Hong Kong

Ang mga Karapatan Nang Tao


The translation of "The Rights of the Man" which was proclaimed in the french Revolution
1789

A la Nacion Espanola
To the Spanish Nation

Sa mga kababayan
Was written on December1891, explaining the calamba agrarian situation
Writings in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Telegraph
Rizal contributed articles to this British daily newspaper
The editor was Mr. Fraizer Smith

March 2 1892
"Una Visita a la Victoria Gaol"
A visit to Victoria Gaol

June 1892
He wrote "La Mano Roja" (The Red Hand)
Decision to Return to Manila

May 1892
To establish the Liga Filipina in Manila
To prove the Eduardo de lete was wrong in attacking him in Madrid
To confer with Governor Despujol regarding his borneo colonization project
Last Hong Kong Letters

June 19 1892
He spent his birthday in Hong kong
Evidently he had a preminition of his death for the following day

He wrote two letters which he sealed inscribed on each envelop "to be opened after my death"
Last Hong Kong Letters

June 21 1892
Rizal penned another letter in Hong Kong for the General Despujol

He informed the governor general of his coming of Manila


and place himself under the protection of the Spanish goverment
Rizal and his sister Lucia widow of Herbosa left Hong Kong for Manila
Rizal Fall into Spanish Trap

Immediately after Rizal's departure from Hong Kong


The spanish consul general who issued the goverment guarantee of
safety sent a cablegram to Gov. Despujol that the victim "is in the
trap"

The deceitful Despujol ordered his secretary, Luis de Torre to find


out if Rizal was naturalized as a German citizen as was rumored

Meanwhile Rizal and his sister were peacefully crossing the China Sea
THANK YOU GAIZZ!

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