Sheaves, Bruce Boyd (1925 - 1975)
by
 
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E006935 - Sheaves, Bruce Boyd (1925 - 1975)

Title
Sheaves, Bruce Boyd (1925 - 1975)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E006935

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2015-03-10

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Sheaves, Bruce Boyd (1925 - 1975), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Sheaves, Bruce Boyd

Date of Birth
12 February 1925

Place of Birth
Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia

Date of Death
5 February 1975

Occupation
ENT surgeon
 
General practitioner

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS and FRCS 1961
 
MB BS Sydney 1947
 
DLO Sydney 1960

Details
Bruce Sheaves was born on 12 February in Bathurst and attended Bathurst High School. He enrolled at Sydney University to study medicine in 1942. In 1947 he graduated and took up residency at Manly District Hospital, where he eventually became superintendent before leaving in 1951 to move into general practice. He selected Caringbah, a rapidly growing southern suburb of Sydney, where he soon developed a large general practice. Before long he headed a big partnership but, despite his success, decided that he would like to move into a more academic atmosphere. He had developed a liking for ear, nose and throat work through an association with the St George District Hospital and felt he should learn more about the speciality. He originally planned only a part-time interest but after being appointed a registrar at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital it soon became apparent that a full-time approach would be more appropriate to his talents. After gaining his Sydney DLO he spent a period in the United States before taking his FRCS which he obtained in the short space of six months - a tribute to his academic prowess. Returning to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 1962 he was appointed an honorary surgeon and served there with distinction and universal respect until his death. He also joined the staff of the Auburn District Hospital in 1963 and soon built up a busy consultant practice from this area. Sheaves enjoyed his work and was prominent as a teacher at the Prince Alfred both at student and registrar level. He made great efforts to improve his speciality and provide better ENT training. Always interested in the affairs of the Otolaryngological Society of Australia, he served in several executive posts and was the federal treasurer at the time of his death. While a student he had developed a keen interest in tennis and was a badge player for the University. He retained this interest all his life and was still playing competition tennis until shortly before his death. He was also very fond of golf and made many friends on the course. He died on 5 February 1975, survived by his wife, Gwen, and his daughters, Susan, Margaret and Joanne.

Sources
*Med J Aust* 1975, 2, 616

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E006000-E006999/E006900-E006999

URL for File
379118

Media Type
Unknown