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  1. Sir Raphael West Cilento (2 December 1893 – 15 April 1985), often known as "Ray", was an Australian medical practitioner and public health administrator. Early life and education [ edit ] Cilento was born in Jamestown, South Australia , in 1893, son of Raphael Ambrose Cilento, a stationmaster (whose father Salvatore had emigrated ...

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    Sir Raphael West Cilento (2 de diciembre de 1893 - 15 de abril de 1985), conocido a menudo como "Ray", fue un médico y administrador de salud pública australiano. Vida temprana y educación Cilento nació en Jamestown, Australia del Sur, en 1893, hijo de Raphael Ambrose Cilento, un jefe de estación (cuyo padre Salvatore había emigrado de ...

  3. Sir Raphael West (Ray) Cilento (1893-1985), medical practitioner and public servant, was born on 2 December 1893 at Jamestown, South Australia, second of five children of South Australian-born parents Raphael Ambrose Cilento, stationmaster, and his wife Frances Ellen Elizabeth, née West.

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  4. 26 de feb. de 2018 · Summary. Sir Raphael Cilento graduated in medicine at the University of Adelaide and then specialized in tropical medicine. He was Director-General of Health and Medical Services in Queensland 1934-1945 and Professor of Social and Tropical Medicine at the University of Queensland.

  5. Bibliography. Download. XML. In his day, Raphael Cilento was one of the most prominent and controversial figures in Australian medicine. As a senior medical officer in the Commonwealth and ...

  6. 3 de may. de 2013 · Raphael Cilento in Medicine and Politics: Visions and Contradictions. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2013. Mark Finnane. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Extract. At the end of his working life as a medical bureaucrat, Raphael Cilento twice tried his hand at Australian federal politics.

  7. Sir Raphael Cilento, well known for his association with tropical medicine and social hygiene in Australia in the first half of the twentieth century, also played a pivotal role in the maintenance and alteration of the Queensland government’s Aboriginal leprosy management strategies during the 1930s.3 Historians have generally overlooked Cilento...