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  1. Lady Phyllis Cilento was born in Sydney on 13th March 1894 and educated in Adelaide, graduating MB, BS from the University of Adelaide. She did postgraduate work at hospitals and clinics in Malaysia, New Guinea, London, Paris and New York. Later moving to Brisbane with her husband, (doctor and medical administrator, Sir Ralph Cilento) she ...

  2. 31 lug 2018 · Lady Phyllis and Sir Raphael Cilento in Brisbane in 1949. Picture: State Library of Queensland. It was there that she became interested in nutrition as a clinical clerk at the Hospital for Sick ...

  3. The family of Lady Phyllis Cilento say they are angered by a Queensland government decision to rename the Brisbane hospital previously named after her. The estimated cost of changing signage at ...

  4. Sir Raphael Cilento and his wife, Lady Phyllis Cilento, had busy lives. He was an expert in tropical medicine who had been tasked with the eradication of malaria and leprosy in Queensland.

  5. Lady Phyllis Cilento broke through every glass ceiling in the medical world and overcame intense misogyny as a female doctor. She was the only woman in her University of Adelaide School of Medicine 1918 graduating class and went on to work at hospitals in London, Paris and New York.

  6. You Don't Have to be Sick. Paperback – 31 January 1986. by Lady Phyllis Cilento (Author) See all formats and editions. Report an issue with this product. Language. English. Publisher. Keats Pub Inc.

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  7. Lady Phyllis Cilento was born in Sydney on 13 March 1894. She was educated in Adelaide, graduating with a MB, BS from the University of Adelaide. She undertook postgraduate work at hospitals and clinics in Malaysia, New Guinea, London, Paris and New York. Cilento was a medical columnist, broadcaster, journalist and author of several books.