Bell, Franklyn Gilbert (1926 - 2012)
by
 
Peter Bath

Asset Name
E008032 - Bell, Franklyn Gilbert (1926 - 2012)

Title
Bell, Franklyn Gilbert (1926 - 2012)

Author
Peter Bath

Identifier
RCS: E008032

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2015-09-14
 
2016-03-09

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Bell, Franklyn Gilbert (1926 - 2012), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Bell, Franklyn Gilbert

Date of Birth
6 July 1926

Place of Birth
Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Date of Death
10 September 2012

Occupation
Orthopaedic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MB BS Adelaide 1949
 
FRCS 1955
 
FRACS 1958

Details
Franklyn Gilbert Bell (known as 'Frank') was an orthopaedic surgeon in Fremantle, Western Australia. He was born in Perth, also in Western Australia, the third of five children of Albany Maston Bell, a business proprietor, and Elizabeth Chisholm Bell née Gilbert. He was educated at Perth Modern School, from which he graduated with honours in all subjects. Despite being told that medicine wasn't for him, he went on to the University of Western Australia and then, because this was the era before the medical school at Perth, to Adelaide University. He graduated with honours at Adelaide and with the prize in ophthalmology. He held junior posts in Adelaide and Perth, and then spent six months as a country GP before deciding on orthopaedics and sitting the primary fellowship. He went on to work in the UK at Sheffield Royal Infirmary and Sheffield Children's Hospital, then at Harlow Wood Orthopaedic Hospital. He gained his FRCS in 1955 and was introduced to bloodless surgery while working at the Royal Marsden Hospital. In 1958 Frank returned to Perth, gained the FRACS and was appointed as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Fremantle Hospital, where he worked for 33 years; this was his major legacy. He worked briefly at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and carried out private work at Kaleeya Hospital in East Fremantle, where he was instrumental in setting up Australia's first dedicated centre for bloodless surgery. Frank retired from Fremantle Hospital in 1991, then continued in private practice and mainly medico-legal work until fully retiring in 2004. From childhood days, Frank always enjoyed using his hands and spent most weekends on his farm at Kalannie then Bullsbrook, raising cattle and improving on farm implements. He was a no nonsense leader of orthopaedics in Western Australia, chairman of the Western Australian branch of the Australian Orthopaedic Association and a member of most medical committees at various times. As a mentor and teacher, Frank was at his best and the current senior orthopaedic surgeons in Western Australia revere their trainer and his training. Frank's patients in the early days were post-war migrants, market gardeners or fishermen, and payments for service were often in kind. In 1962 he married Margaret Ann Campbell. She predeceased him in 2005 and Frank died peacefully on 10 September 2012, aged 86. He was survived by their children Jane, Robert and Kathryn, and two grandchildren.

Sources
*Med J Aust* 2013 198 (11): 635 www.mja.com.au/journal/2013/198/11/franklyn-gilbert-bell-mb-bs-frcs-fracs - accessed 27 February 2016

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/E008000-E008999/E008000-E008099

URL for File
380215

Media Type
Unknown