Professor William Blair-Bell

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William Blair-Bell (1871-1936) was co-founder (with William Fletcher Shaw) of the British (later Royal) College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and its first President. The second son of William and Helen Bell, he was born in Wallasey, Merseyside in 1871 and educated at Rossall School, King's College London and King's College Hospital. In 1905 he left general practice in Wallasey and was appointed to the post of Assistant Consultant Gynaecologist to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary. In 1918 he became senior surgeon and in 1921 was appointed to the Chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Liverpool University, a position he held until 1931. In 1929 he married his cousin, Florence.

Blair-Bell was President of the Obstetric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine and of the North of England Gynaecological Society and the Liverpool Medical Institution. In 1911 he founded the Gynaecological Visiting Society (GVS). He was co-founder of the College in 1929 and presented the College with its first headquarters at 58 Queen Anne Street. He established the money for the William Blair-Bell memorial lectures and for other research projects. He was President of the College from its inception until 1935, the year before his death.

From the guide to the Personal and professional papers of William Blair-Bell, 1890-1956, (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)

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