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Fe Villanueva del Mundo, OLD ONS GCGH, (born Fé Primitiva del Mundo y Villanueva; 27 November 1911 – 6 August 2011 [1]) was a Filipino pediatrician.She founded the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines and is known for shaping the modern child healthcare system in the Philippines.
Fe del Mundo (1911–2011), Philippines – medical incubator made out of bamboo for use in rural communities without electrical power; Colin Murdoch (1929–2008), New Zealand – Tranquillizer gun, disposable hypodermic syringe; William Murdoch (1754–1839), Scotland – Gas lighting
»It was invented by Fe Del Mundo, the first Filipino, and possibly the first woman to study at Harvard Medical School.« How should this be possible, when Robert Koch (1843-1910) already worked with an incubator? --195.179.95.173 12:53, 22 February 2012 (UTC) Very good point.
These steamers are rings made of either soldered sheet metal built around a perforated pan, or of thin strips of bent bamboo enclosing a flat basket of split bamboo slats (similar to a dim sum steamer basket). The cover is almost always conical to allow the condensing steam to drip along the perimeter instead of on the cakes.
Engineering and Inventions 1980 Fe Del Mundo: Health Pediatrics Eduardo Quisumbing: Biological Sciences Plant Taxonomy, Systematics, and Morphology 1982 Geminiano T. de Ocampo: Health Science Ophthalmology Casimiro del Rosario: Mathematical and Physical Science Physics, Astronomy, and Meteorology Gregorio Velasquez: Agricultural Sciences ...
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Fe Del Mundo (1909–2011) Medical 1938 National Scientist of the Philippines; pediatrician; recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award; devised an incubator made out of bamboo, designed for use in rural communities without electrical power; the first woman admitted as a student at Harvard Medical School Russell Doolittle (1931–2019) PhD, 1962 Biochemist
Angel Chua Alcala ONS (March 1, 1929 – February 1, 2023) was a Filipino biologist who was named a National Scientist of the Philippines in 2014. Alcala is known for his fieldwork to build sanctuaries and to promote biodiversity in the aquatic ecosystems of the Philippines.