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The first president of the Association was Gabriel Fabella who occupied the post for three years.
In 2007, Fabella was diagnosed with colon cancer and underwent radiation therapy to combat the disease while still on its early stages.
Frequently there is a sesamoid bone called the "fabella" in the lateral head of gastrocnemius muscle.
At the government-run Jose Fabella maternity hospital, four mothers and their newborns share each bed.
The most recent conferment was made to honor Raul Fabella and Fr.
Tony Fabella was a consistent honor student in Pagsanjan, Laguna.
It is also near the Fabella Memorial Hospital, which is near the jail.
In the year 1970, Antonio Limuaco Fabella retired from dancing and ventured into choreography.
The fabella is a sesamoid bone located inside the gastrocnemius lateral head tendon on the posterior side of the knee, in about 25% of people.
The fabella is a standard finding on radiographs of the dog and cat, and both medial and lateral fabellae are typically present.
Together with her friend, Ruben, they try to find a model, by the name of Daniella Fabella Dela Bamba.
It was founded in 1919 by Vicente Fabella, who was the first Philippine Certified Accountant.
His father, Vicente K. Fabella, was the founder of Jose Rizal College.
The Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital School of Midwifery is housed within the hospital.
Anthony Ibarra Fabella, SVD.
Slawkenbergii Fabella, short parodic piece in Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy.
She was delivered just before midnight on Sunday amid an explosion of press camera flashes at Manila's Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital.
In the 1940s, the Bureau of Health was reorganized into the Department of Health and Public Welfare, still under Fabella.
Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital is a maternal and newborn tertiary hospital found in Santa Cruz, Manila.
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital started as a six-bed capacity clinic called the "Maternity House" on November 9, 1920.
When the Commonwealth of the Philippines was inaugurated, Dr. Jose Fabella was named chief of the Bureau of Health.
The fabella sign is displacement of the fabella that is seen in cases of synovial effusion and popliteal fossa masses.
On June 15, 1968 when the Maternity and Children's Hospital was renamed as Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in honor of the hospital's founder.
It was also revealed that JRU President Vicente K. Fabella and top San Beda officials were to meet on Sunday (August 26).
Several hours before his death he told Jorge Bocobo and Jose Fabella that he and his party would not join in the formation of a Japanese - sponsored government.