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Dipak Khandubhai Desai, first son of Khandubhai Desai, a medical practitioner, and of Lilayatiben Desai, was born in Naysan, India, on 2 January 1932. He was educated at Naysan High School, Elphinstone College and then Grant Medical College, Bombay. After resident appointments there he held various
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2014-11-21
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Joya Chowdhury was living in Calcutta at the time of her death in the late 1970s.
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William David Mackay received his medical education at Aberdeen University and was junior surgical registrar to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary before being appointed consultant surgeon to the Dundee Hospital Group. He died on 3 February 1982.
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Saibal Ranjan Sen became a Fellow of the College in December 1964. He practised in Calcutta until he died suddenly on 26 December 1989 survived by his wife, Manisha.
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John Kilshaw was educated at Manchester University where he gained first class honours in physiology in his BSc in 1956 and qualified MB ChB in 1959. After qualification he held house posts and registrarships at Ancoats Hospital and Withington Hospital, Manchester, and at the Manchester Royal Infirm
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After passing his FRCS, Mohamed Chaaban returned to work in Egypt, where he died on 2 May 1997.
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After qualifying and holding training posts in Prince Henry's Hospital, and in Concord and Broken Hill, Robin Colman came to England in 1963, working mostly at Cheltenham, and passed the Fellowship in 1964. He returned to Australia to practise in Vaucluse, New South Wales, and died on 20 August 1979
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John James McGhee, known as ‘Jack’, was a surgeon in the Canadian town of Prince Georgia, British Columbia (BC). He was born in Princeton, BC, on 6 December 1931 and raised in Trail. His parents, Thomas Doyle McGhee, a miner, and Agnes Wilson McGhee, both originally from Glasgow, agreed that Jack an
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Graham Farrington was a consultant general surgeon to Kingston Hospital, Surrey, from 1971 until his retirement at the age of 60 in 1994. He was born in Whetstone, London, on 31 October 1934 into a non-medical family. His father, Percy Morgan Sibley Farrington, owned a garage and his mother, Iris Li
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2015-02-10
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John Cameron Mountain was born in Southend on 8 April 1935. Educated at Latymer Upper School and Charing Cross Hospital he graduated in medicine in 1959. After house appointments he gained the Primary FRCS and held posts in Birmingham at the Accident Hospital, General Hospital, and Children's Hospit
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John Turner Ward, the son of Richard Fowler Ward, a surgeon, and of Mary Lilian (née Turner), a physiotherapist, was born at Ipswich, Suffolk, on 31 October 1932. His paternal grandfather had also been a surgeon in Ipswich. He was educated at Epsom College and Queen's University, Belfast, where he g
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Elphick graduated in medicine from Sydney University in 1955. He came to England for postgraduate study and took the Fellowship in December 1964. After three months (January to March 1965) as resident surgical officer at King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, he went abroad.
He was accidentally kille
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