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I wish I could still go out into all nooks and corners of the country and bring better care for children.
Dr. Fe del Mundo, first Filipina awarded as National Scientist. She passed away today at the age of 99. She founded the first pediatric hospital in the country, and is credited with devising an incubator for use in rural areas without electricity. (via pinoytumblr)
justmycreation:

xtinaaa:

adrianvelasco:

fuileachd:

This woman walked in Harvard in 1936. And survived the testosterone infested Ivy League.

[Del Mundo] humorously relates that when she arrived in Boston and   went to the dormitory assigned her in a letter from the director of the   hospital housing, much to her surprise she found herself in a men’s   dorm. Unknowingly the Harvard officials had admitted a female to their   all-male student body. But because her record was so strong the head of   the pediatrics department saw no reason not to accept her. Thus,   upsetting Harvard tradition, she became the first Philippine woman and   the only female at the time to be enrolled at the Harvard Medical   School.
—- Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation biography

Harvard began admitting female students in 1945, nine years after del Mundo was enrolled in the school. It took nine whole years for Harvard to realize women have brains that  work. They must’ve considered her a fluke in the evolution of man until  they couldn’t deny it anymore.
She CAME BACK to the Philippines when any sane person would’ve stayed in the United States, First World country. 
She joined the International RedCross.
She set up a makeshift hospice, which the Japanese authorities (after the invasion, during the war) later closed down.
She later headed a children’s hospital, which was converted into a full-care medical center to cope with the casualties of war (WW2)
“Frustrated by the bureaucratic constraints in working for a  government hospital, del Mundo had desired to establish her own  pediatric hospital.”
She sold her home and personal effects to build a hospital.
She founded the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines
She lived in the hospital.
She still lives there, rising daily at five in the morning and continuing to make her daily rounds despite being WHEELCHAIR-BOUND and 99 years old.
She designed an incubator made out of bamboo for use in rural communities without electrical power.


too good not to reblog. 

She is too good. :)

Seriously. amazing amazing human being.

justmycreation:

xtinaaa:

adrianvelasco:

fuileachd:

This woman walked in Harvard in 1936. And survived the testosterone infested Ivy League.

[Del Mundo] humorously relates that when she arrived in Boston and went to the dormitory assigned her in a letter from the director of the hospital housing, much to her surprise she found herself in a men’s dorm. Unknowingly the Harvard officials had admitted a female to their all-male student body. But because her record was so strong the head of the pediatrics department saw no reason not to accept her. Thus, upsetting Harvard tradition, she became the first Philippine woman and the only female at the time to be enrolled at the Harvard Medical School.

—- Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation biography

  • Harvard began admitting female students in 1945, nine years after del Mundo was enrolled in the school. It took nine whole years for Harvard to realize women have brains that work. They must’ve considered her a fluke in the evolution of man until they couldn’t deny it anymore.
  • She CAME BACK to the Philippines when any sane person would’ve stayed in the United States, First World country.
  • She joined the International RedCross.
  • She set up a makeshift hospice, which the Japanese authorities (after the invasion, during the war) later closed down.
  • She later headed a children’s hospital, which was converted into a full-care medical center to cope with the casualties of war (WW2)
  • “Frustrated by the bureaucratic constraints in working for a government hospital, del Mundo had desired to establish her own pediatric hospital.”
  • She sold her home and personal effects to build a hospital.
  • She founded the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines
  • She lived in the hospital.
  • She still lives there, rising daily at five in the morning and continuing to make her daily rounds despite being WHEELCHAIR-BOUND and 99 years old.
  • She designed an incubator made out of bamboo for use in rural communities without electrical power.

too good not to reblog. 

She is too good. :)

Seriously. amazing amazing human being.

Fe Del Mundo
  • Possibly the first woman ever admitted into Harvard Medical School
  • Definitely the 1st Filipina and 1st Asian at the Harvard University School of Medicine
  • 1st Filipina to be certified by the American Board of Pediatrics as Board Diplomat
  • 1st Filipina to head a government general hospital, North General Hospital 
  • Established the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines 
  • 1st Filipina and 1st Asian elected president of the Medical Women’s International Association  
  • made an incubator out of Bamboo, designed for areas without electricity

 This woman is amazing, and it’s embarrassing that I had never known about her till now.