Background
Bettâmio was born in Salvador, Bahia, March 3, 1818, to Jerônimo Barbosa and Cristódia Maria Pires.
Bettâmio was born in Salvador, Bahia, March 3, 1818, to Jerônimo Barbosa and Cristódia Maria Pires.
He attended the Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia, receiving his diploma as a medical doctor in 1847.
He then established a small clinic, where he tended to the local population. In 1855, a cholera epidemic broke out in Salvador and in nearby Santo Amaro da Purificação, eventually killing approximately 50,000 people. A widespread flight of people, fearing for their lives, included medical personnel and public officials.
He tended to the sick and led efforts to remove and bury the dead, until he too eventually caught the disease and died.
Because of his valiant efforts, Bettâmio’s widow was awarded a pension by the Emperor of Brazil.