Fuller, David John (1939 - 1983)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E007270 - Fuller, David John (1939 - 1983)

Title
Fuller, David John (1939 - 1983)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E007270

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2015-05-13

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Fuller, David John (1939 - 1983), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Fuller, David John

Date of Birth
23 September 1939

Place of Birth
Fowey, Cornwall

Date of Death
1983

Occupation
Orthopaedic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS and FRCS 1969
 
MB BS London 1963
 
MS 1975
 
MA Oxford

Details
David John Fuller, the only son of Wilfred Evelyn Fuller, a civil servant, and of Joan Anne (née Lovering), was born on 23 September 1939 at Fowey, Cornwall. He was educated at Welwyn Garden City Grammar School and London University before entering Charing Cross Hospital Medical School. After qualification he held resident appointments at Charing Cross, St Thomas's, and Royal Masonic Hospitals before going to Southampton in 1968 as a rotating surgical trainee. From 1968 he spent a further two years in Bristol before moving to Oxford as a research registrar. He was shortly upgraded to an honorary senior registrar appointment in the Nuffield department of orthopaedic surgery and became a consultant there in 1975, as well as in the accident department of the John Radcliffe Hospital. The University made him MA (status) by virtue of his outstanding undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Fuller's early research interests in microsurgical techniques led on to a study of the embryonic growth of limbs in relation to congenital malformations. This resulted in a thesis for which he was awarded the MS and also encouraged him to set up a specialist club-foot service for the Oxford region as well as for Yeovil, where he was appointed as honorary visiting consultant. He made significant contributions to knee and upper limb surgery, particularly in relation to injuries, and was an enthusiastic teacher. He published a number of papers in the *Journal of bone and joint surgery*, and he served for four years as honorary secretary of the Girdlestone Orthopaedic Society where he made great contributions to international orthopaedics by organizing meetings abroad and in Oxford. He became a member of the cases committee of the Medical Protection Society and he also gave much time to the St Luke's Nursing Home for the Handicapped and Elderly. In 1983 David Fuller was appointed as Founder Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the University of Bristol and was due to take up the appointment on 1 September of that year. Sadly, he and his family set out in the summer for a holiday in the Scilly Isles when he, his wife and three children, two girls and a boy, all died in a helicopter crash off Penzance. He had married his wife, Dr Jean Sinclair, in 1966, and she worked as a general practitioner as well as undertaking family planning work and assisting him in private practice. He was survived by his father and his wife, Jean, by her mother and sisters.

Sources
*Brit med J* 1983, 287, 504
 
*Lancet* 1983, 2, 292

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/E007000-E007999/E007200-E007299

URL for File
379453

Media Type
Unknown