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Beckingsale, Jenny

  • Persoon
  • 1937-?

Born in Swindon. Trained as a nurse at St George's, 1955-1959.

Buckingham, Eileen

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  • 1940-?

Born in London. Trained as a nurse at St George's.

Gilmour, Nicky

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  • ?

Born in the Netherlands. Trained as a nurse at St George's.

Gollop, Susan

  • Persoon
  • 1939-?

Trained and worked as a nurse at St George's

Rogers, Elona

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  • 1934-?

Born in Yorkshire. Trained as a nurse at St George's, 1952-1955.

Bailey, Jane

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  • 1943-?

Born in London. Trained as a nurse at St George's, 1961-1964.

Bayliss, Rosemary

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  • ?

Trained and worked as a nurse at St George's

Pieri, Margaret

  • Persoon
  • 1944-?

Trained as a nurse at St George's

Watson, Roger

  • Persoon
  • 1955-?

Born in Aberdeen, Scotland. Trained as a nurse at St George's after completing a PhD in biochemistry at the University of Sheffield. Subsequently became a lecturer and researcher in nursing at universities including Edinburgh, Sheffield and Hull.

Hutchison, Gillian

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  • 1940-?

Trained as a nurse Great Ormond Street Hospital and St George's. Worked at St George's for the majority of her career, initially in the outpatients department at Tooting (1965-1980), then later in the new oncology team (1985-2000) following a joint appointment with the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton.

Olesnicki, Elizabeth

  • Persoon
  • 1934-?

Born in Teddington, London. Trained as a nurse at St George's and then worked abroad in Rhodesia and Hong Kong (the latter in the Army Nursing Corps) before settling in Australia.

Edwards, Marganne

  • Persoon
  • 1937-?

Born in Hawkhurst, Kent. Trained as a nurse at St George's before emigrating to Australia.

Hutton, June

  • Persoon
  • ?

Trained and worked as a nurse at St George's

King, Helen M.

  • Persoon
  • 1918-?

Trained as a nurse at St George's (1957-c.1960) after previously studying for a BA degree at Sheffield University and working as a teacher

Lewis, Susan

  • Persoon
  • ?

Trained as a nurse at St George's, 1972-1975

Boutle, Pauline

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  • ?

Trained as a nurse at St George's

Palmer, Ernest

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Student at St George's in 1875-1876

Cutler, Edward

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  • 1796-1874

Born at Wimborne, Dorset, the son of a clergyman. Entered the Navy, but abandoned it in favour of medicine due to ill health. Educated at Great Windmill Street School of Medicine and St George's Hospital.

Assistant surgeon at St George's Hospital 1834-1848, surgeon 1848-1861, consulting surgeon 1861-1874.

Assistant surgeon in the Life Guards 1821-1824. Assisted Sir Benjamin Brodie in his private practice. Surgeon and consulting surgeon at the Lock Hospital. Private practice.

Specialised in venereal diseases.

Married, with a son and a daughter. Retired in 1861. Died 7 Sep 1874 at home, 15 New Burlington Street.

Hewett, Prescott Gardner

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  • 1812-1891

Born near Doncaster, the son of a country gentleman. Studied art in Paris, intending to become a painter, but chose to study surgery instead.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School. House surgeon 1838, demonstrator of anatomy and the first curator of the museum at St George's Hospital, possibly in 1840[?]. Hewett set up the system for recording post mortem examinations at the hospital. Lecturer on anatomy 1845. Assistant surgeon 1848-1861, surgeon 1861-1875, consulting surgeon 1875-1891.

FRCS 1843. President of the Pathological Society of London and the Clinical Society. Arris and Gale Professor of Human Anatomy and Physiology, member of the council, chairman of the Board of Examiners in Midwifery, vice-president and president of the Royal College of Surgeons. Surgeon-extraordinary to Queen Victoria 1867, sergeant-surgeon extraordinary 1877 and sergeant-surgeon following Caesar Hawkins 1884. Surgeon to Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward VII. Baronet 1883.

Specialisms: Anatomy, head injuries.

Married Sarah Cowell in 1849; they had two daughters and one son. Died 19 Jun 1891 at Horsham, where he had retired to. He gifted his collection of water colour paintings 'to the nation' in 1891.

Johnstone, Athol Archibald Wood

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  • 1820-1902

Also known as Athol Johnson; son of Dr James Johnson, physician to King William IV, whose surname was by error spelt Johnson instead of Johnstone. Athol Johnstone reverted to the original spelling after the death of his father.

Studied medicine at St George's Hospital. House surgeon 1845, demonstrator of anatomy, lecturer on physiology and general anatomy at St George's Hospital. He did not stand for the vacancy of assistant surgeon following the death of Henry Gray in 1861, but moved to Brighton.

Surgeon to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Surgeon to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for children with hip Disease. Surgeon to the St James's Dispensary. Surgeon to the Brighton and Sussex Throat and Ear Hospital, the Invalid Gentlewomen's Home and to the Brighton Battery of the Royal Naval Artillery.

Married twice. Died 16 March 1902 in Brighton.

Dickinson, William Howship

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  • 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.

Rogers, George Goddard

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  • ?-1897

Born in Newport Pagnell. Studied medicine at St Andrew's University. MRCS 1855, MRCP 1859.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1852. Medical registrar at St George's Hospital in the 1850s.

Physician at the West London Hospital and the Royal Hospital for the Diseases of the Chest. Medical inspector at HM Privy Council.

Died 23 Apr 1897.

Griffiths, Herbert Tyrrell

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  • 1853-1905

Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge; MA 1879, MD 1884. Attended the Army Medical School at Netley.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School; house physician, medical registrar.

Worked at the Army Medical School. Physician's assistant at Brompton Hospital. Clinical assistant at Central Throat Hospital. Surgeon at Kensington Dispensary. Private practice at Kensington Square, initially with Mr Merriman.

Died of pleuropneumonia, aged 52 at Preston Candover.

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