Raphael Cilento
| Raphael Cilento | |
|---|---|
| Cilento wearing legal robes in 1941 | |
| Leader of the Independent Democratic Party | |
| In office 1953–1954 | |
| Preceded by | Party established | 
| Succeeded by | Party dissolved | 
| Education | Teacher, medical practitioner | 
| Known for | Aiding Refugees Post World War II | 
| Spouse | Phyllis McGlew | 
| Children | 6, including Margaret and Diane | 
| Relatives | Jason Connery (grandson) Charles Thomas McGlew (father-in-law) | 
| Medical career | |
| Institutions | Australian Army's Tropical Force Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine (1922-24) Commonwealth Government's Division of Tropical Hygiene (1928-34) Queensland Health Department United Nations refugees and displaced Persons (1946-47) Australian League of Rights | 
| Sub-specialties | Administering Tropical Medicine | 
| Research | Public health – tropical medicine | 
| Awards | Knighted, 1935 | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Raphael West Cilento 2 December 1893 Jamestown, South Australia, Australia | 
| Died | 15 April 1985 (aged 91) Oxley, Queensland, Australia | 
| Profession | Medical practitioner | 
Sir Raphael West Cilento (2 December 1893 – 15 April 1985), often known as "Ray", was an Australian medical practitioner and public health administrator.