Barley, Dennis Alfred (1917 - 1996)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E008085 - Barley, Dennis Alfred (1917 - 1996)

Title
Barley, Dennis Alfred (1917 - 1996)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E008085

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2015-09-15
 
2015-10-16

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Barley, Dennis Alfred (1917 - 1996), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Barley, Dennis Alfred

Date of Birth
20 February 1917

Place of Birth
London

Date of Death
20 August 1996

Occupation
ENT surgeon
 
Musician

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS 1939
 
FRCS 1948
 
MB BS London 1940
 
DLO 1941
 
LRCP 1939

Details
Denis Barley qualified from King's College Hospital where he won scholarships in anatomy and physiology, was house physician and house surgeon, and specialised in ENT, becoming senior registrar in the ENT department at King's. He served in the RAMC as Major and then became a consultant ENT surgeon in Plymouth. He died on 20 August 1996. The following obituary was received after volume nine of the *Lives* had been published: Dennis Alfred Barley was born in London on 20 February 1917, the son of Frederick William Barley, a Government surveyor, and his wife Alice, née McLaughlin. He was educated at Bec School in Tooting and then went to London University where he was a scholar at King's College, having gained a scholarship in anatomy and physiology, and graduated in 1939 with the conjoint diploma. In 1940 he took his MB BS and worked as a house surgeon at King's College Hospital, where his teachers were Sir Victor Negus and Sir Terence Cawthorne. He took the diploma in laryngology and otology in 1941 and during army service was a specialist in otolaryngology. In the Far East he served in the RAMC from 1940 to 1946 and attained the rank of major. He worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital when it was moved out of London during the Blitz, and in Edinburgh, where he had to take instant charge of the wards when the leading surgeon was summarily dismissed for diagnosing all the patients as having the same condition! In 1948 he passed the Fellowship of the College and was appointed senior registrar at King's and later consultant otolaryngologist at Plymouth Hospital. During a distinguished career at Plymouth he was renowned for always carrying out a certain eye operation although it was not his specialty. On 13 May 1961 he married Michèle Thomas and they had three sons - Mick, who became a solicitor, Christopher, a telecom product manager and Paul, an accountant. Throughout his life Barley was as interested in music as he was in medicine - indeed he referred to it as his 'second profession'. He was both a composer and a performer. As a student he was responsible for providing music for the Christmas show at King's and in later life he acted as organist at his parish church. He was a keen sailor and had been a member of the Royal Yacht Club, Plymouth, since 1946. He developed carcinoma of the throat in 1984 and although this was cured his mouth was damaged and he could only drink, not eat. The cancer spread to the glands of his neck and he died on 20 August 1996, survived by his wife and family.

Sources
*The Times* 22 August 1996, without memoir

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England
 
Image Copyright (c) Image reproduced with kind permission of the family

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E008000-E008999/E008000-E008099

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380268

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