Dr Cyril Fernando Memorial Oration

Dr Cyril Fernando
Dr Cyril Fernando
Born in Colombo on 30th April 1900, Dr Cyril Fernando was educated at St Benedict’s College and University College Hospital, London. He qualified with the Conjoint Diploma in 1925 and graduated MBBS the year after. He was elected to the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians the same year. He did so well in the MRCP examination that he was excused the final viva, a component dreaded by many.
Returning to Ceylon, he joined the Colonial Medical Service and became Medical Registrar to the General Hospital, Colombo. In 1929 he returned to London and took his MD and was awarded the Gold Medal as the best candidate of the year. On his return to Colombo he was appointed in succession, additional assistant
Pathologist, Physicians to Out Patients and in 1934 Physician to the General Hospital Colombo which he served with unwavering devotion for nearly a quarter century.
Dr Fernando was a great clinician and a diagnostician who prided himself on not being a specialist and claimed to be a non-specialist consultant in General Medicine. In every sense a good doctor, he was held in high esteem by his colleagues and loved by his patients. He was an active member of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association and its successor, the Ceylon Medical Association. He was successively CMA’s Honorary Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President and in 1948, the President.
He was twice honoured by the Sovereign for his service to Medicine in Ceylon. In 1949 he was appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and in 1955 he was made a companion of the most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George.
Dr Cyril Fernando Memorial Oration - 1974
Dr Cyril Fernando Memorial Oration - 1974
YEAR TOPIC ORATOR
1971 Some changes in the pattern of disease and in the practice of Medicine Prof Bruce Perry
1972 Occupational lung disease in Ceylon Dr CG Uragoda
1973 Community Medicine Prof Sir Donald Turnbridge
1974 Experiences with viral hepatitis Dr N Nagaratnam
1976 Milk Intolerance & chronic diarrhoea Dr PT de Silva
1977 Encephalitis Dr L S Illis
1982 Palsy due to contamination of gingerly oil Dr Nimal Senanayake
1984 Mitral stenosis in childhood Dr S J Stephen
1988 Motor neuron disease in the youth Dr Govry Devi
1990 Major risk factors of coronary heart disease in Sri Lankans Dr Shanthi Mendis
1992 Cytokines in the Pathogenesis of Shigellosis Dr Harendra de Silva
1993 Renal disease – the Sri Lankan and Global spectrum Dr S. Ramachandran
1994 Malnutrition related diabetes- Fact or Fiction Dr Upali Illangasekera
1995 Cardiac applications of high frequency ultrasound Prof P A N Chandraratne
1996 Developments in medical education Prof Norman Mackay
1997 Clinical epidemiology of thyroid disease in Sri Lanka Prof Devaka Fernando
1998 Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease: a question of channels Dr H Asita de Silva
1999 Tuberculosis meningitis Dr S M Katrak
1999 Tuberculosis meningitis Dr S M Katrak
2000 Sarcoidosis –an enigma? Prof Roland Clark
2001 Tropical medicine: increasing reference in the 21st century Prof David Warrell
2002 Bone mineral density and hip geometry in women referred for bone density testing Dr Sarath Lekamwasam
2003 Renal fibrosis – can we prevent it? Prof Gavin Becker
2004 Pathogenesis and new therapeutic options for portal hypertension Prof S K Sarin
2005 Guillain-Barre syndrome: a Sri Lankan profile Dr Udaya Ranawaka
2006 Alcohol as an exploding health hazard Prof Ian Gilmore
2007 High blood pressure in Sri Lanka: epidemiology & implications for health Prof Rifdy Mohideen
2008 Salt and Health: Time for Action Prof Graham A MacGregor
2009 Multifaceted manifestations of paediatrics endocrinology Dr Shamya de Silva
2010 Haemolytic uraemic syndrome Dr Paul Warwicker
2011 The controlled clinical trial and its application to neglected healthcare problems in Sri Lanka Prof Asita de Silva
2011 The controlled clinical trial and its application to neglected healthcare problems in Sri Lanka Prof Asita de Silva
2012 Dengue fever in adults : Evolution of the illness and the bedside challenges Prof Ranjan Premaratna
2013 The discovery of a novel snake neurotoxin, candoxin- implications for cholinergic signalling mechanisms in health and disease Dr Selvanayagam Nirthanan
2014 Atrial septal defect (ASD) device closure- the revolution continues… Dr Gamini Galappatthy
2015 Not awarded N/A
2016 Changing epidemiology of dengue in southern Sri Lanka Dr Champica Bodinayake
2017 Dengue, bleeding and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Dr Ananda Wijewickrama
2018 Not awarded N/A
2019 Not awarded N/A
2020 Combating burden of CVD through innovative strategies to improve BP control Prof Asita de Silva
2021 Not awarded N/A
2022 Dengue viral infection: Untangling the host viral knot Dr Nilanka Perera