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Penrose, Francis George

  • Person
  • 1857-1932

Educated at Repton; studied medicine at University College, London, Vienna and Berlin; MB 1884.

Career at St George's: 'junior roles'; assistant physician 1889-1897; physician 1897-1905; consulting physician 1905. Visiting physician at Atkinson Morley's Convalescent Home, Wimbledon.

Junior appointments at University College Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children.

Married Mary Helen Walters of Wimbledon in 1894. Retired in 1905 to Bournemouth. Died 16 Jul 1932 at Lynton, Devon

Dickinson, William Lee

  • Person
  • 1863-1904

Son of William Howship Dickinson, physician at St George's. Educated at Winchester and Caius College, Cambridge.

Studied medicine at St George's Hospital; qualified 1886, MB 1890; 'junior roles'. Assistant physician at St George's Hospital 1894; lecturer on forensic medicine 1898. Visiting physician at Atkinson Morley's Convalescent Home, Wimbledon.

Assistant physician at the Hospital for Sick Children 1889-1894. Spent several months in 1898 in South Africa due to pulmonary tuberculosis.

Died at Tintagel, Cornwall, in 1904, aged 40.

Roberts, Arthur

  • Person
  • ?-1909

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1855. MRCS 1859, LSA 1860. LRCP 1861.

Obstetric assistant at St George's Hospital 1860.

Practice in Kensington, in partnership with J.J. Merriman. Surgeon at Kensington Dispensary.

Died at Eltham, 19 Mar 1909.

Webb, Frederick Ernest

  • 1831-1909

Son of Thomas E. Webb and grandson of Thomas Webb, who was also a student at St George's. Born at Bungay, Suffolk.

Articled pupil at Norwich Hospital. Student at St George's. MRCS 1854, LSA 1855. Founder of the Webb prize in bacteriology at St George's Hospital Medical School.

Joined his father in his practice in Maida Vale.

Died 8 Apr 1909, aged 77.

Hunter, Charles

  • 1835-1878

Student at St George's in 1853. MRCS, LSA 1855. House surgeon at St George's Hospital in 1858.

Surgeon accoucheur, Royal Pimlico Dispensary.

Died at Hastings 8 Aug 1878, aged 43.

Dewsnap, William

  • Person
  • 1829-1908

Student at St George's and at Westminster Hospital. MRCS 1850, LSA 1851.

House surgeon, Westminster Hospital. Certifying factory surgeon for Chiswick.

Died at Acton 16 Oct 1908. His son, William Frederick Dewsnap, was also a student at St George's.

Dickinson, Thomas Vincent

  • Person
  • 1852-?

Son of Thomas Dickinson, surgeon. Educated at King's College School.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School in 1875. MRCS 1879, MB London 1881, MD 1882, MRCP 1895. Visiting apothecary at St George's Hospital. House physician at St George's Hospital 1880, obstetric assistant 1882.

Examiner in obstetric medicine, Society of Apothecaries. Senior physician to outpatients, Chelsea Hospital for Women. Fellow of the Medical Society, member of the Chelsea Clinical Society and the Royal Society of Medicine. Officer of the Order of the Crown of State. In practice at 33 Sloane Street and 11 Sloane Gardens.

Married Beatrice Evans.

Andrews, Octavius William

  • Person
  • 1865-?

Son of Henry Charles Andrews, who was also a student at St George's (Student no 4450). Educated at Bishops Stortford School and Durham University.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1883. MRCS 1887. MB Dunelm 1887. BS 1888.

Surgeon, later fleet surgeon, deputy surgeon general and surgeon captain in the Royal Navy and in the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar. Medical officer of health of West Gloucestershire United Districts. CBE 1919, Legion d'honneur 1919.

Forlenze, Joseph

  • Person
  • 1757-1833

Ophthalmologist and surgeon

Robertson, Barbara

  • Person

First Sister Tutor at St George's School of Nursing

Dickinson, William Howship

  • Person
  • 1832-1913

Born in Brighton and educated at Caius College, Cambridge and St George's Hospital; graduated in 1859.

Curator of the museum at St George's Hospital 1859, with further junior posts; assistant physician 1866-1874, physician 1874-1894, consulting physician 1894-1913.

Assistant physician at the Hospital for Sick Children 1861-1869, physician 1869-1874. Censor and curator of the museum at the Royal College of Physicians; Croonian lecturer, Harveian orator. Examiner at the Royal College of Surgeons and at the universities of Cambridge, London and Durham.

Specialised in kidney diseases and children's diseases.

Married in 1861 Laura Wilson, daughter of James Arthur Wilson, physician at St George's Hospital; they had four daughters and two sons, including William Lee Dickinson, who also studied medicine at St George's Hospital. Died 9 Jan 1913.

Knowles, Doris G.

  • Person
  • ?

One of the first female students at St George's in 1918.

Megrah, Zaïda Mary

  • Person
  • 1925-2013

One of the first female students at St George's since the First World War, in 1945. Educated at St Paul's School, London and Somerville College, Oxford.

Studied at Toronto University and St George's Medical School. BM, BCh 1948 (University of Oxford); MRCP Lond 1952. Initially interested in paediatrics and respiratory medicine, she moved to psychiatry and psychotherapy.

Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. First female consultant in psychiatry and psychotherapy at Southampton University and Royal South Hants Hospital. Worked at the Red Hatch Remand Centre, Winchester with sexual abuse survivors.

Married Ruthven Hall (d.1983) and Sir Peter Ramsbotham. She had four sons. Died in 2013 aged 87.

Wharton, Effie Adela

  • Person
  • 1885-1957

One of the first female students at St George's in 1917.

MRCS Eng 1919; LRCP Lond 1919. Lived in Withyham, Sussex. Died 29 Jan 1957, aged 72.

Summerhayes, Lucy Maud

  • Person
  • 1896-1921

One of the first female students at St George's in 1919.

Born in 1896 in India. Educated at St Leonards. Student at St George's Medical School.

Died in an accident near Margate, Kent in March 1921, aged 25.

Paterson, Katharine Chance

  • Person
  • 1927-?

One of the first female students at St George's since the First World War, in 1945.

Studied at Newnham College, Cambridge and St George's Medical School. Lived in Tanganyika (in present-day Tanzania)

Studied at Toronto University and St George's Medical School

Bartlett, Marjorie Muriel Sibley

  • Person
  • 1894-1975

One of the first female students at St George's in 1918. Dresser under Sir Claude Frankau.

After qualifying from St George's, she went into partnership with her father, Dr Hedley Bartlett, and later with her brother, Dr Justin Bartlett. Anaesthetist of the Saffron Walden Essex General Hospital until her retirement in 1960.

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