Personal papers of Sir Norman Jeffcoate 1932-1991
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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North of England Obstetric and Gynaecological Society
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Kellar, R J., fl. 1939-1941
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British medical association
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Bell, William Blair-., 1871-1936
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Professor William Blair-Bell, co-founder and first President of the British College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, resigned from all committees of the College in April 1934, and it would appear that shortly afterwards he began to compose his history of the foundation and earliest years of the College. It appears from a file of his correspondence with colleagues and others, that he first began to seek information and papers to help him in late May 1934. The will of ...
Hibbard, Bryan Montague., b. 1926
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Moir, John Chassar, 1900-1977
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John Chassar Moir CBE, MD, FRCS (Ed), FRCOG (1900-1977), Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Oxford from 1937-1967, is best remembered for his work on the effects of the fungus ergot and its derivatives on labour. His early studies on the muscular activity of the pregnant and non-pregnant uterus led to the discovery of a new active principle in ergot, and in collaboration with H W Dudley he isolated the substance ergometrine, which was widely used f...
Jeffcoate, Thomas Norman Arthur. Obstetrician and gynaecologist
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University of Liverpool
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Jeffcoate, Norman, Sir
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Thomas Norman Arthur Jeffcoate (1907-1992) specialised in obstetrics and gynaecology after qualifying with First Class Honours from Liverpool University in 1929. from 1930 until his retirement in 1972 he served on the teaching staff of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. By 1933 he had been appointed Honorary Consultant at the Women's Hospital, Liverpool Maternity Hospital and the David Lewis Northern Hospital. In 1945 he became the University's first full-time Professor of Obstetrics ...
Armytage, Vivian Bartley Green-., 1882-1961
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Vivian Bartley Green-Armytage was born in Clifton, Bristol in 1882, the son of a solicitor. He graduated from the University of Bristol in 1906, and was commissioned in the Indian Medical Service in 1907, having won the Montefiore Surgical Medal while at the Royal Army Medical College. As a resident doctor and surgeon at the Eden Hospital, Calcutta, he is said to have received ‘his gynaecological baptism’ in the ‘constant and ever-flowing stream of sick and diseased women’, and to t...
Jeffcoate, Thomas Norman Arthur., 1907-1936
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Peel, John Harold., 1904-2005
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McLaren, Hugh Cameron., d. 1986
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Professor Hugh Cameron was Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Birmingham following his war service with the Royal Army Medical Corps. From the guide to the Papers of Professor Hugh Cameron McLaren, 1945 - 1966, (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) ...
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Great Britain)
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The mission of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists is to set standards to improve women's health and the clinical practice of obstetrics and gynaecology both in the UK and across the world. One of the principal means of achieving this aim is through the College's provision of education, training, assessment and professional development. From the guide to the Photographic material of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 1920-[ongoing], (Royal Colleg...
Jeffcoate, Norman, Sir
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Thomas Norman Arthur Jeffcoate (1907-1992) specialised in obstetrics and gynaecology after qualifying with First Class Honours from Liverpool University in 1929. from 1930 until his retirement in 1972 he served on the teaching staff of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. By 1933 he had been appointed Honorary Consultant at the Women's Hospital, Liverpool Maternity Hospital and the David Lewis Northern Hospital. In 1945 he became the University's first full-time Professor of Obstetrics ...
Nixon, William Charles Wallace., 1903-1966
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Stallworthy, John
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Gynaecological Visiting Society
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Fahmy, Ernest Chalmers., 1893-1982
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Robinson, Ira George Harold Gustavus, 1888-1959
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Royal College of Midwives (Great Britain)
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The Royal College of Midwives was formally founded in 1941, receiving its Royal Charter in 1947, but its history extends back to 1881, when the Matron's Aid, or Trained Midwives' Registration Society, was set up by Zepherina Veitch, a midwife among the poor at the British Lying-In Hospital near Endell Street in London, and Louisa Hubbard, the editor of a womens journal called Work and Leisure, in a bid to 'raise the efficiency and improve the status of midwives and to petition parli...
Margaret, Princess, Countess of Snowdon, 1930-2002
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Epithet: daughter of George VI; wife of Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Title: Countess of Snowdon British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000387.0x00022d ...
Donald, Ian, 1910-1987
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Ian Donald was born in Cornwall on 27 December 1910. His father John Donald was a doctor and his mother, Helen Barrow Wilson was a noted amateur pianist. As John Donald was in poor health, the family moved to South Africa in 1925. In less than two years both of John and Helen died, effectively leaving Ian at the age of 16 as the head of a family of four teenagers. He had attended Fettes College in Edinburgh before moving to South Africa. There he attended the Diocesan College, Ronde...