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Conrado Dayrit (May 31, 1919 – October 5, 2007) was a Filipino medical doctor and scientist known for his advocacy of coconut oil for which he was dubbed "Dr ...
White Cross Orphanage is a child caring agency in San Juan, Philippines that provides temporary shelter for children, who are 0–6 years old. Accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (), it gives refuge to children of unwed mothers, indigent families, tuberculosis patients, mentally or physically-incapacitated parents, prisoners, or victims of incest or rape. [1]
Conrado Dayrit: cardiologist; co-founder of the Philippine Heart Association; "father of virgin coconut oil" Fe del Mundo: pediatrician; first woman admitted to Harvard Medical School; National Scientist; founder of the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines Tomas Dy-Liacco
Conrado Cabrera (born 1967), retired male track cyclist from Cuba; Conrado Conde (born 1911), Filipino film director and an actor; Conrado Dayrit (1919–2007), Filipino doctor and scientist known for his advocacy of coconut oil; Conrado del Campo (1878–1953), composer, violinist and professor at the Real Conservatorio de Música in Madrid
Dayrit is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amando G. Dayrit (1912–1944), Filipino journalist; Conrado Dayrit (1919–2007), Filipino scientist; Fabian Dayrit, Filipino chemist; Francisco Dayrit Sr. (1907–1983), Filipino fencer; Nicolasa Dayrit Panlilio (1874–1945)
Profile of Conrado Dayrit. This man was the premier researcher on coconut oil until his recent death. This page is lacking without a mention of him. Unfortunately ...
Amando G. Dayrit, a renowned pre-war newspaper columnist; Vivencio Cuyugan, first Socialist mayor in the Philippines; Conrado Dayrit, [40] a cardiologist, virgin coconut oil proponent and President of the National Academy of Science and Technology (1992–1999) Fernando H. Ocampo, a founder of the UST College of Architecture and Fine Arts
The Outstanding Young Men award in the Philippines, formerly known as The Outstanding Young Filipinos from 1996 to 1999, is an annual national recognition awarded to Filipinos between 18 and 40 years of age who have made significant contributions to their field or community.