Info For You Lot Dr Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe: Ghanaian Together With Celebrated African Medical Practitioner Who Was Old Nominee For Noble Peace Prize Nominee For Medicine Together With Physiology

Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe (12 August 1913 – 22 Dec 1953) was a human being of many talents - a renowned medical doctor, anthropologist, author of prose as well as poetry, one-time Nobel Prize nominee  for Medicine as well as Physiology inwards 1949, as well as towards the halt of his life, a budding politician. Born as well as raised inwards Ghana, Armattoe spent over a decade working inwards Northern Ireland.  The New York Post called him "the ‘Irishman' from West Africa".  Henry Swanzy of the BBC referred to him equally the "African Paracelsus".  And inwards 1949, a grouping of parliamentarians from Stormont, the Dáil as well as Westminster joined together to sign letters nominating Dr Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe for the Nobel Peace Prize."Dr Armattoe discovered the Abochi drug that saved millions of lives inwards Africa inwards the 1940s. It was rattling efficacious inwards treating H2O borne diseases, band worms as well as other allied diseases. The Nigerian authorities bought the patent for thousands of pounds as well as named it Abochi."  He died rattling immature aged twoscore years as well as it looked equally if he knew he volition never concluding long on this globe equally his verse form "The Way I Would Like to Die" says it all. Dr Armattoe wrote inwards the starting fourth dimension iv lines "
This is the way I’d similar to go,
If you lot must know.
I would similar to go patch still young
While the dew is moisture on the grass;"
So who was this human being who appears to bring made such a corking impression on all who knew him?
Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe, Ghanaian renowned medical practitioner, anthropologist as well as one-time nominee for Noble Peace Prize for Medicine as well as Physiology inwards 1949

Raphael Armattoe was born inwards August 1913 to a prominent household unit of measurement of the Ewe tribe inwards Denu, Volta Region of Ghana, which was thus utilization of Togoland. After the First World War, the quondam High German colony was divided into 2 mandates, 1 nether French dominion as well as the other British. Thus immature Armattoe grew upwardly speaking 3 European languages equally good equally his native Ewe, as well as was afterwards to write as well as release works inwards French, High German as well as English. He comes from the Ayivor household unit of measurement lineage (clan). The grand manlike someone parent was Chief Baku Ayivor II of Denu as well as the father, Glikpo ‘Armattoe’ Ayivor, an industrialist. He had his basic pedagogy at Keta as well as proceeded to the prestigious Mfantsipim School inwards Cape Coast where he met his mate as well as best friend Kofi Abrefa Busia (later Professor Busia). His friend Busia, also an anthropologist would afterwards go prime number government minister of Republic of Ghana inwards 1969. Armattoe was thus brilliant that yesteryear the historic current of 17 he has completed his studies as well as was on his way to Deutschland for farther studies inwards the 1930`s.
 He studied inwards a Hamburg University, however, the ascent of the Nazis inwards Deutschland prompted the motion to farther studies inwards France. In France, he continued his studies inwards anthropology, literature as well as Medicine at the Sorbonne as well as Lille Universities. While studying inwards Europe, Armattoe met a striking willowy as well as intelligent adult woman from Switzerland, Leonie (later known equally ‘Marina') Schwartz, whom he married.

Dr Armattoe with his Swiss married adult woman Leonie (née Schwartz, afterwards known equally ‘Marina’) as well as their eldest miss Irusia. (Recollections of the Nobel Laureation)

Having completed his studies inwards anthropology, literature as well as medicine inwards mainland Europe, Raphael Armattoe moved with his married adult woman to Edinburgh Royal College of Surgeons, where he qualified to exercise medicine inwards the British Isles as well as to operate equally a certified surgeon. His subsequent residence inwards Northern  Ireland may bring been largely a thing of  chance;  the doc got a undertaking equally a locum inwards Belfast as well as thus was appointed  to the Civil Defence First Aid Post inwards Brooke Park, Derry where he worked from 1939-45. After the war, Dr Armattoe had a medical exercise at his dwelling solid at vii Northland Road; as well as devoted increased fourth dimension to writing as well as world speaking on a diverseness of topics, to a greater extent than frequently than non concerned with anthropology. The doc frequently issued copies of  speeches as well as magazine articles nether the imprint of the Lomeshie Research Centre named after his mother.
Most of the people inwards Derry today who cry upwardly Armattoe bring only vague recollections from childhood. Local author Helen Morrison says, "Everyone would bring known him.  There were no dark people inwards Derry at the fourth dimension -  yes, at that spot were some servicemen as well as seamen during the war, but Armattoe was hither fifty-fifty earlier. They said he was a marvellous doctor.  He died young, you lot know.  We were all rattling sorry when nosotros heard nearly it."
Elsa McMillan Spence was inwards her twenties when she met Dr Armattoe at a St. John's Ambulance Brigade lecture series. She recalls that "Of all the speakers, he was the best. He was a marvellous talker as well as could maintain you lot spellbound with his noesis of many subjects." Dr Armattoe engaged Ms McMillan to revise his publications for publication, as well as she was referred to inwards the Londonderry Sentinel equally "The Hon. Secretary to the Sociological Section of the Research Centre."
Armattoe became to a greater extent than well-known inwards 1946 when he published his volume on The Golden Age of West African Civilization as well as also made paper headlines when he claimed that the Russians had developed an atomic bomb the size of a lawn tennis ball. Dr Armattoe never divulged the root of his information, but his tilt was set to the U.S.A. of America President Truman at a press conference. The president denied whatever noesis of the alleged Russian weapon. The publicity resulted inwards farther speaking engagements for Dr Armattoe, non only inwards Derry as well as inwards Dublin, where he spoke at the Mansion House nearly "The Advance of Science inwards the Soviet Union", but inwards Sweden as well as the U.S.
 Armattoe spent over a decade working inwards Northern Republic of Ireland Info For You DR RAPHAEL ERNEST GRAIL ARMATTOE: GHANAIAN AND CELEBRATED AFRICAN MEDICAL PRACTITIONER WHO WAS ONE-TIME NOMINEE FOR NOBLE PEACE PRIZE NOMINEE FOR MEDICINE AND PHYSIOLOGY
Dr Armattoe dancing at the 1947 Nobel banquet. (Tidningen)

In 1947, Dr Armattoe attended the Nobel Prize laureation ceremonies with his friend Erwin Schrödinger, winner of the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics. Schrödinger worked inwards Dublin at the Institute for Advanced Studies as well as wrote the foreword to The Golden Age of West African Civilization.  Perhaps the see to the Nobel ceremonies whetted Dr Armattoe's appetite for full-time research, for he presently successfully applied to the Vikingfund (Wenner Gren Foundation) for an anthropology question grant. The 1,000 grant allowed Dr Armattoe to supply to West Africa, to the solid reason he had left some xviii years previously.
After nearly one-half a twelvemonth of champaign research, the doc returned to Derry to write upwardly his reports. Most of the papers published equally a upshot of this question trip were studies of Ewe physical anthropology, especially charting the distribution of blood groups, a champaign of study that was only emerging into the limelight at the time. Although Dr Armattoe wrote of studying the ancient herbal medicines of County Donegal, as well as collected many African plants to study for medicinal applications, nosotros bring non been able to line whatever scientific reports of these endeavours.

 Mr Stanley Armattoe (middle), boy of Dr R due east G Armattoe inwards a memorable photograph shot after The Ulster History Circle unveiled a Blue Plaque inwards celebration of Dr. Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe

The current betwixt Armattoe's starting fourth dimension supply to Africa as well as the halt of his family's residence inwards Derry was specially memorable, equally inwards 1949, Doctor Armattoe was a panellist at a major conference inwards New York as well as was also nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. The Cultural as well as Scientific Conference for World Peace received massive publicity due to the attendance of delegates from the Soviet Union as well as the resultant anti-Communist picketing.  Dr Armattoe's photograph appeared inwards the New York Post as well as the New York Times with some of the notorious Russians, including composer Dmitri Shostakovitch.
The parliamentarians (mostly Nationalist as well as Labour) who nominated Dr Armattoe for the Nobel Prize did non seem to think it necessary to give much background data inwards their letters of nomination, writing niggling to a greater extent than than "in numerous publications he has advocated peaceable agreement betwixt all Nations as well as races as well as is a noted supporter of small town of differences betwixt Nations yesteryear peaceable means."1  That was non plenty to larn Armattoe's advert on to the shortlist. The 1949 prize went to John Boyd Orr, Director of the U.N. Food as well as Agriculture Organisation.

By the halt of 1950. the Armattoe household unit of measurement had left Derry for Kumasi. There Raphael Armattoe ready a medical clinic, but also embarked on novel adventures inwards poesy as well as politics. His 2 books of poetry, Between the Forest as well as the Sea as well as Deep Down inwards the Black Man's Mind, are of continuing involvement to students of African literature. Varying inwards both mode as well as quality, the poems are testify of Armattoe's broad readership as well as familiarity with the genre. Ireland, Deutschland as well as Switzerland all have attention, but the poesy to a greater extent than frequently than non features Africa as well as Africans. The poems nearly his household unit of measurement as well as nearly African history are total of love as well as pride, but many of the poems limited the author's despair with the emergent leaders of the Gold Coast Colony.

Dr Armattoe with his married adult woman Leonie as well as his elderberry miss Irusia on holiday. He volition endure recognised with a Blue Plaque inwards Londonderry where he worked inwards the 1940s

Nkrumah as well as Armattoe had met at the groundbreaking 1945 Pan-African Congress inwards Manchester, England. Both were strongly inwards favour of independence for African colonies, but Nkrumah's vision was to a greater extent than centrist as well as Armattoe's to a greater extent than federalist.  Armattoe was quick to bring together the Republic of Ghana Congress Party (GCP) formed inwards 1952 amid allegations of corruption inwards Nkrumah's Convention People's Party. GCP was thus headed yesteryear Justice Nii Amaa Ollennu as well as had people similar Busia who was  Armattoe`s best friend inwards Mfantsipim School as well as Tawia Adamafio equally members.
He also became active inwards the Joint Togoland Congress, calling for the re-unification of the Togoland mandates equally opposed to uniting British Togoland with the Gold Coast Colony.  Dr Armattoe travelled to New York inwards 1953 to address a UN commission on the "Eweland Question". On his way dorsum to Gold Coast, he visited Republic of Ireland (his eldest miss Irusia was yesteryear thus enrolled inwards a Dublin boarding school) as well as Germany. Taken sick en route, Armattoe was treated inwards infirmary inwards Hamburg, where he died on 21 December, aged only twoscore years old. Mme Armattoe was anxiously awaiting her husband's supply for Christmas. After she received the news, she told friends that her hubby had said he'd been poisoned, but she did non know yesteryear whom. It was good known that Armattoe had enemies inwards the Nkrumah camp, but; nosotros shall never know whether the doc died of natural or unnatural causes.
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  Stanley Armattoe unveils his father’s plaque


POEMS OF DR R due east G ARMATTOE
Africa (To Mme. Leony Armattoe)
Written yesteryear  Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe

I was in 1 trial saw a first dark as well as comely,
Sitting yesteryear the wayside, sorry as well as lonely.
Oh! Pretty maiden, thus dark as well as comely,
Why sit down yesteryear the wayside, sorry as well as lonely?

‘I am neither sorry nor lonely,’ she said,
‘But living, sir, amid the deaf as well as dumb;
Relentlessly watching these shameless dead,
Makes my warm pump grow rattling mutual depression temperature as well as dumb.’
Source: West African Verse, An Anthology Chosen as well as Annonated yesteryear Donatus I. Nwoga

The White Man’s Grave
Written yesteryear  Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe

No longer produce the brave
Brave the white man’s grave
For scientific discipline has alter its face,

Making a garden space,
For God’s chosen race
Since kids as well as women grace
The directly lovely place.
The bastard negro race
Must larn out without a trace
Must detect another place.
Why non underground,
Or only out of bound
For the bastard hound?
Offer him a pound,
dope him good as well as sound
permit him hang around
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Choking without a sound
Dying without a sound
The pathetic bastard hound

Servant-Kings
Written yesteryear  Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe

Leave them alone,
Leave them to be
Men lost to shame,

To accolade lost!
Servant kinglets,
Riding to war
Against their own,
Watched yesteryear their foes
Who urge them on,
And express joy at them!
Leave them alone,
Men lost to shame,
To accolade lost.

The Way I Would Like to Die
Written yesteryear  Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe

This is the way I’d similar to go,
If you lot must know.
I would similar to go patch still young,
While the dew is moisture on the grass;

To perish inwards a corking air crash,
With a silvery ‘plane burning bright
Like a flashing star inwards the night;
While the huge wreckage all ablaze,
Shines brightly for my concluding embrace
I’d similar to come across the flames consume
Each nervus as well as os as well as pilus as well as nail,
Till of dust naught but ash remains.
Or equally stone, swiftly sink unseen.
But if I should hear someone wail,
Because dust has gone dorsum to dust,
Mad with fury, I shall return
To smite the pathetic wretch on the head.
So, permit me go when I am young,
And the dew is still on the fern,
With a silvery ‘plane burning bright,
Like a flashing star inwards the night.
Mother, produce non grieve when I’m gone!
This is my wish, I’d bring it so.
This mere burden of flesh was I,
Whom you lot loved as well as tended dearly
But you, my love, where’er you lot be,
Remember these warm lips of mine
That poured their youthful passion out,
These broad eyes that mirrored my soul
And beheld wonders inwards your eyes;
This hear that godlike stood alone,
The caput that lay inwards your gentle lap,
The rattling mitt that held this pen,
The pump that daring reached the heights,
The all of me that gave you lot joy,
Cleansed directly of all impurities
By the ruby all-devouring flames,
Will though dust, remain, believe me,
Part of th’eternal Mind of God.

Source: West African Verse, An Anthology Chosen as well as Annonated yesteryear Donatus I. Nwoga

Asantehene
Upon his stool of solid gold,
Smiling his grin of still mirth
with his lips curled upwardly inwards earnest mirth

And he looked nearly him,
He looked only about him.
All bent their heads thus low
as well as some felt their ability go.
Then upwardly rose he as well as out spake he:
My trusted warriors, an ye men of the Guard,
my cousin of Mampong as well as you lot of old Juabeng
Essumeja, Nsuta, Nkoranza as well as Ejisu,
All who elevator their heads aloft,
plough your faces to the sun
For nosotros are met on a gracious day.
Thrice a hundred years this day
Our sires banished their fears,
Marching East as well as North,
Tramping West as well as South
They razed their neighbors' field,
as well as smashed their vaunted shields
But today nosotros are met
To alter our nation's fate.
Farewell to arms, to arms farewell!
This Nation nether God
Must resume its allotted spot,
First inwards peace equally starting fourth dimension inwards war,
So inwards fame equally inwards work,
Let's construct this solid reason anew
Till the topmost rafters ring
With our proud nation's song.'

The Lonely Soul
I met an old woman
Talking yesteryear herself
Down a lonelt road,

Talking to herself,
Laughing all the time
Talking yesteryear herself
Down a province road
Child, you lot cannot know
Why folks verbalise alone.
If the route endure long
And travellers none,
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If showers of sorrows
Fall downward similar arrows
The lone way farer
May verbalise yesteryear himself
So an old woman
On a lonely province road,
Laughing all the time,
May babble to herself
To maintain the tears away.
Woman, you lot are sad!
‘Tis the same with me.

source:http://www.poetryfoundationghana.org/index.php/en/poets-connect/poets-directory/item/513-raphael-ernest-grail-armattoe

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