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Dagupan Doctors

  OUR HISTORY DDVMH was founded by Dr. Vivencio V. Villaflor, Sr. – a surgeon and visionary from Pitogo, Quezon. Displaced by the Second World War, he brought his wife Pilar Villasenor, a pharmacist, and his practice up North to Pangasinan. Amidst the ravages of war, the physician opened the Villaflor Clinic in Dagupan in 1946 at then abandoned Dr. Armando Fernandez Hospital Building along Avenida Torres Bugallon (AB Fernandez Avenue today). In 1967, son and surgeon Vivencio V. Villaflor Jr., MD would join his father’s practice in Dagupan along with his wife, anaesthesiologist Gregoria Poblete, MD., after both completing residency in the Philippine General Hospital, Manila. With their joint efforts and just a year after, a new Villaflor Clinic and Hospital would open along Arellano Street. Thirteen years later, by September 27, 1981, a full-fledged medical complex as we konw it today in Mayombo District would be inaugurated and fully operational with highly-skilled consultants and ...

History of Surname

  Spanish: habitational name from either of two places, in Ávila and Zamora provinces, named  Villaflor , from villa 'farmstead', 'settlement' + flor 'flower'. Villaflor is derived from a Spanish phrase, which loosely translates to "Village of the Flower".

Court Case 2

DIVISION [ GR No. 62637, Aug 16, 1983 ] DIRECTOR OF LANDS v. HELEN U. VILLAROSA  + RESOLUTION   209 Phil. 102 ABAD SANTOS, J.: This is a petition to review a decision of the defunct Court of Appeals. In the defunct CFI of  Quezon , the private respondents applied for the registration of four parcels of land with an aggregate area of 754 hectares, more or less. The application was opposed by in­dividual persons as well as by the Directors of Lands and Forestry. The evidence showed that Gregorio  Villarosa , predecessor-in-interest of the private respondents owned a big tract of land. When he died, the land was inherited by his two sons -  Vivencio  and Julio. Upon the death of Julio, his heirs registered his share of the land under two original certificates of title: Nos. 4325 and 8386 with each title covering 345 hectares, more or less. When  Vivencio  died, he was succeeded by his only child, Vicente  Villarosa . The land which is the subjec...

Court Case - Mulanay Property

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila SECOND DIVISION G.R. No. L-62637 August 16,1983 DIRECTOR OF LANDS and DIRECTOR OF FORESTRY,  petitioners, vs. HELEN U. VILLAROSA, CAROLINA U. VILLAROSA, ESTHER U. VILLAROSA and COURT OF APPEALS,  respondents. The Solicitor General for petitioners. Raul Correa and Cenon Sorreta for private respondents. R E S O L U T I O N   ABAD SANTOS,  J.: This is a petition to review a decision of the defunct Court of Appeals. In the defunct CFI of Quezon, the private respondents applied for the registration of four parcels of land with an aggregate area of 754 hectares, more or less. The application was opposed by individual persons as well as by the Directors of Lands and Forestry. The evidence showed that Gregorio Villarosa, predecessor in interest of the private respondents owned a big tract of land. When lie died, the land was inherited by his two sons — Vivencio and Julio Upon the death of Julio, his heirs registered his share ...