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  1. Phyllis Dorothy Cilento, Lady Cilento (née McGlew; 13 March 1894 – 26 July 1987) was an Australian medical practitioner, prominent medical journalist, and pioneering advocate of family planning in Queensland.

  2. Sir Ray Cilento had a distinguished international service in tropical medicine, and although it was not adequately acknowledged in Australia with an appointment in his latter career, he became an important political and cultural figure for Queensland (entry in this project is pending).

  3. Phyllis Dorothy Cilento (1894-1987), medical practitioner and journalist, was born on 13 March 1894 at Rockdale, Sydney, only child of New South Wales-born parents Charles Thomas McGlew, shipbroker and coal merchant, and his wife Alice Lane, née Walker.

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  4. Cilento, Lady Phyllis Dorothy . (1894 – 1987) . Born 13 March, 1894, Sydney New South Wales . Died 26 July, 1987, Brisbane Queensland . Occupation Broadcaster, Doctor, Journalist, Print journalist, Radio Journalist, Social reformer, Women's rights activist . Download content . Summary .

  5. 22 feb 2019 · Phyllis Cilento has, been lauded as Queensland’s great female medical pioneer but Lilian Cooper and Josephine Bedford also deserve their place in history.

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  6. 31 lug 2018 · Born at Rockdale in Sydney in 1894, Lady Cilento would go on to study medicine at the University of Adelaide and work as a house surgeon at Adelaide Hospital before travelling to London to reunite with her father after WWI. Lady Phyllis and Sir Raphael Cilento in Brisbane in 1949. Picture: State Library of Queensland.

  7. It involves two well-known Brisbane names: the Cilentos, Sir Raphael and Lady Phyllis, who were among the worldliest and most important families in the state in the 1950s; and Kath Walker, an ...