Because growing up his mother had vison problems - cataracts and he wanted to cure his mother which he did.
Rizal studied medicine at the University of Santo Tomas because his mother wanted him to become a doctor. He pursued medicine to fulfill his mother's wish and to gain knowledge and skills that would allow him to help his community. Additionally, studying medicine provided him with opportunities to observe the social issues and injustices prevalent in the society during that time.
Jose Rizal studied medicine and literature while abroad. He obtained a degree in medicine from Universidad Central de Madrid in Spain and also pursued further studies in literature and philosophy in various European universities.
Jose Rizal, a Filipino national hero, studied various branches of science such as ophthalmology (eye medicine), physics, biology, and anthropology during his education in Europe. He also had a keen interest in natural sciences, including geology and botany. Rizal's scientific knowledge greatly influenced his views on colonialism and social reform in the Philippines.
why rizal took medicine
He studied.
Jose Rizal never studied in Vietnam. He primarily studied in Spain, Germany, and France during his time abroad. Vietnam was not one of the countries where he pursued his education.
Jose Rizal studied at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) to obtain a higher education and pursue a career in medicine. He chose UST due to its reputation as one of the leading educational institutions in the Philippines during that time.
he studied.. ofcourse
almost all ancient civilizations studied medicine
Jose Rizal studied elementary at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, a Jesuit-run institution in the Philippines.
Jose Rizal studied medicine because of his desire to alleviate the suffering of his people and bring about social change. He believed that by becoming a doctor, he could better understand and address the health issues of the Filipino community, while also using his skills to advocate for reform against Spanish colonial rule.
José Rizal came from a home where he was exposed to many different ideas, thanks to a home-library that contained books in literature, philosophy, and other subjects. The fact that he became well-educated (and multilingual) was in large part due to the influence of his mother, Teodora Alonso, who was his earliest and most lasting inspiration, and who continually encouraged him. Another inspiration later in Rizal's life was Dr. Otto Becker, an internationally-known doctor of ophthalmology, with whom Rizal studied in Germany. Rizal went to Europe and studied medicine, eventually becoming a doctor himself. He sought out the expertise of Dr. Becker and studied with him, in hopes there could be some treatment for Teodora, who was going blind.