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Español: Alejandro del Río Soto Aguilar (Santiago, 3 de mayo de 1867-1939) fue un médico cirujano y político chileno, gestor y organizador de los servicios sociales. Fue el primer ministro de Higiene, Asistencia y Prevención Social, secretaría de Estado cuya creación impulsó y que es antecedente del Ministerio de Salud. Es hermano del también destacado médico chileno Roberto del Río.
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