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Biography of Friliano De Melo

Name: friliano de melo
Birth date: 17 May 1887
Location: Benaulim, Goa, Portuguese
Occupation: Medical Scientist, Professor, Author
Death: January 9, 1955, age 67

Biography of Friliano De Melo


Early Biography of Friliano De Melo:

        Frilliano de Mello was born in the home of Goan Catholic parents in Banulim, Salasat. He was the eldest son of Walkin Constantio Francisco de Mello. Rodrigues was mayor of Coimbra, a member of Coat Gerais in Poturgal. And was one of the first directors of Goa Medical College. Consticio died when he was twelve years old.

        The fate of the Mello family was adversely affected; it was a difficult time for the whole family. He did his graduation in Panjim as a doctor. And later the course was repeated in Porta, Portugal. Returned to work in 1910 with an additional diploma in Goa, studied at the University of Tropical University of Tropical Medicine.

        Melo was married after two. His first wife, Mary Eugini Catlett, was an aristocratic Swiss from Geneva. Those who went to Panjim with them after marriage. The first person to treat the works of Eugenie Rabindranath Tagore in French died in 1921 from life complications caused by the Spanish flu virus in Porto. The couple had no children.

        On 15 September 1923 Kea Mello married his second wife Deenhofen, a Swiss school young teacher, Hedwig Bachmann. They had six children: Alfedo, Eurasia Victor, Francisco Padalo, Christina and Margherida. His son Alfredo Bachmann de Mello 1924-2010 was a famous travel writer and memoirist. Who wrote an auto biography from Goa to Patagonia: Memoirs in Time and Place Another son, Victor Froilano Bachmann de Mello, was a world-renowned ghost engineer.

Works of Friliano De Melo :

        Frigiano de Melo was a Portuguese Portuguese microbiologist, medical scientist, professor, author and an independent MP in a Portuguese parliament. The beginning of Melo's educational career took place in 1910. At the age of 23, when he was appointed as a professor in the prestigious Goa Medical College.

        From 1978-14, he worked as an assistant professor at the Sorbonne University in Paris. In 1921 Porta was a professor at the University. Melo was promoted to the post of Director of Goa Medical College. The scientist had become the dean of the research center. Portuguese also served as a public health staple for India.

        From 1922–23, he did a graduate course in Parasitology at the Fuel Biology of Cancer Wilhelm Institute, Berlin and Max Plaik Institute, Potsdam, Germany. Mello was the head of the Portuguese delegation to the World Leprosy Conference in Cuba.

        He is known to have participated in at least 40 World Conferences including the All India Sanitation Conference and 19th Third Meeting in Lucknow. His research in tropical medicine brought him international fame and recognition as a world-renowned expert on the subject. Melo worked in Goa to tour tuberculosis and Velha Goa to malaria.

Awards and Honors to Friliano De Melo:

1) Mello was a member of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal.
2) Groupe Official da Ordem d'Eviz |
3) Commendor de Ordem de São Tiago |
4) Commendador de Ordem de Benermania |

Books of Friliano De Melo:

1) Goa to Patagonia: Memoirs of Spanig Times and Spaces |
2) O catico da vida na pozia tagoriana |
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