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Geminiano T. de Ocampo was a Filipino ophthalmologist known to some as the "Father of Modern Philippine Ophthalmology". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was the founder of the Philippine Eye Bank . He graduated valedictorian of his class at the Bulacan High School in 1926.
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Geminiano de Ocampo (1907–1987), National Scientist of the Philippines for Ophthalmology; Juan Salcedo Jr. (1904–1988), National Scientist of the Philippines for Nutrition & Public Health; Julian Banzon (1908–1988), National Scientist of the Philippines for Chemistry
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In 1946, beriberi was the second leading cause of death in the Philippines, following tuberculosis. [7] In 1948, the survey, led by Dr. Juan Salcedo, Jr. and a team including Dr. M. D. Bamba and three other medical officers, aimed to assess beriberi in the Philippines.
Ernesto O. Domingo (born June 28, 1930) is a National Scientist of the Philippines and professor emeritus at the University of the Philippines College of Medicine at UP Manila. [1]
Moreover, the film depicts "Susan Ames" (the fictionalized version of Peoples Temple loyalist Sharon Amos, as played by Yvonne De Carlo) being murdered, along with her children, by a shadowy, knife-wielding man. In reality, Sharon Amos—a hardcore supporter of Jim Jones stationed in nearby Georgetown—followed the orders of Jones for his ...