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Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (12 August 1913 – 22 December 1953) was a Ghanaian medical doctor, author, poet and politician. He was nominated for the 1949 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology and was a campaigner for unification of British and French Togoland. He was called by the New York Post "the ‘Irishman' from West Africa", and the BBC producer Henry Swanzy referred to him as the "African Paracelsus".

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  • Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (* 12. August 1913 in Keta, Volta Region; † 21. Dezember 1953 in Hamburg) war ein ghanaischer Arzt, Autor und Poet. Armattoe hatte die Wirkung der Abochi-Droge auf parasitären Befall beim Menschen untersucht. Er war politisch als Verfechter der Unabhängigkeit Togos aktiv. Zunächst begann er seine Arbeit mit Novellen, später folgte umfänglichere Dichtung. 1949 wurde er von Mitgliedern des irischen Parlaments für den Friedensnobelpreis nominiert. (de)
  • Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (12 August 1913 – 22 December 1953) was a Ghanaian medical doctor, author, poet and politician. He was nominated for the 1949 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology and was a campaigner for unification of British and French Togoland. He was called by the New York Post "the ‘Irishman' from West Africa", and the BBC producer Henry Swanzy referred to him as the "African Paracelsus". (en)
  • Рафаэль Эрнест Грейл Арма́тто (Арма́тту) (англ. Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe; 12 августа 1913 — 22 декабря 1953, Гамбург) — ганский писатель, поэт, политик, врач, антрополог, этнограф. В 1949 году номинировался на Нобелевскую премию по медицине и физиологии. (ru)
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  • Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (* 12. August 1913 in Keta, Volta Region; † 21. Dezember 1953 in Hamburg) war ein ghanaischer Arzt, Autor und Poet. Armattoe hatte die Wirkung der Abochi-Droge auf parasitären Befall beim Menschen untersucht. Er war politisch als Verfechter der Unabhängigkeit Togos aktiv. Zunächst begann er seine Arbeit mit Novellen, später folgte umfänglichere Dichtung. 1949 wurde er von Mitgliedern des irischen Parlaments für den Friedensnobelpreis nominiert. (de)
  • Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (12 August 1913 – 22 December 1953) was a Ghanaian medical doctor, author, poet and politician. He was nominated for the 1949 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology and was a campaigner for unification of British and French Togoland. He was called by the New York Post "the ‘Irishman' from West Africa", and the BBC producer Henry Swanzy referred to him as the "African Paracelsus". (en)
  • Рафаэль Эрнест Грейл Арма́тто (Арма́тту) (англ. Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe; 12 августа 1913 — 22 декабря 1953, Гамбург) — ганский писатель, поэт, политик, врач, антрополог, этнограф. В 1949 году номинировался на Нобелевскую премию по медицине и физиологии. (ru)
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  • Raphael Armattoe (de)
  • Raphael Armattoe (en)
  • Арматто, Рафаэль (ru)
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