P. R. Anthonis
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Dr P. R. Anthonis | |
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Chancellor of the University of Colombo | |
In office 1981–2002 | |
Personal details | |
Born | January 21, 1911 |
Died | 17 December 2009 | (aged 98)
Nationality | St Peter's College, Colombo |
Profession | Surgeon |
Early life and education
Born on January 21, 1911, as the second in a family of 16. Anthonis was educated at Milagiriya Singhalese School, St. Joseph’s College, South (now
Medical career
He joined the Ceylon Medical Service in 1936 as a Medical Officer during a malaria epidemic. Following the Japanese raid on Trincomalee he was dispatched as a surgeon to Trincomalee. He was invited as a guest to the ceremonial opening of Parliament that marked the start of self-rule in Ceylon on February 4, 1948.
He was the only one who was successful out of the eight other Ceylonese, sat the final
During his 70 years as a doctor, he has performed nearly a hundred thousand surgical operations, including one on the fatally wounded Prime Minister
Family
He married his wife Ruby, in 1943. The bestman at the wedding was Esmond Wickremesinghe who would later become a press baron.
References
C. Fonseka: Deshamanya Dr. P.R. Anthonis. Ceylon Medical Journal, March 2006; 51(1): 29-31