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  1. Phyllis Cilento. 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 . In August 2018, about 900 staff at Lady Cilento Children's Hospital in Brisbane, Queensland called for the hospital ...

  2. online in 2007. 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. The family moved to Adelaide when Phyllis was a small child.

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  3. Cilento (Phyllis) divided her time between the Hospital for Sick Children as a physician to out-patients (1931-1933), and to inpatients (1935-1938), and as a general practitioner, with an active obstetric practice, at a surgery attached to her Annerley home. When Ray Cilento was knighted in 1935, she became known as Lady Cilento.

  4. 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. In August 2018, about 900 staff at Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital in Brisbane, Queensland called for the hospital to change its name.

  5. Mar 18, 2013 · Person Cilento, Lady Phyllis Dorothy (1894 - 1987) Born 13 March 1894 Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia Died 26 July 1987 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

  6. Phyllis Cilento. Phyllis Dorothy Cilento (1894-1987), medical practitioner, was born in Sydney on 13 March 1894, only child of Alice Lane (born Walker) and Charles Thomas McGlew, grain merchant. The family moved to Adelaide where Phyllis was educated at the progressive Tormore House school and the University of Adelaide.

  7. 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 ...