Grice, John William Hawksley (1891 - 1976)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E006541 - Grice, John William Hawksley (1891 - 1976)

Title
Grice, John William Hawksley (1891 - 1976)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E006541

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2014-12-11

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Grice, John William Hawksley (1891 - 1976), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Grice, John William Hawksley

Date of Birth
7 April 1891

Place of Birth
Tonbridge, Kent

Date of Death
12 November 1976

Place of Death
Bognor Regis

Occupation
General practitioner
 
General surgeon
 
Gynaecologist
 
Orthopaedic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
OBE 1953
 
MRCS 1916
 
FRCS by election 1954
 
LRCP 1916

Details
Born on 7 April 1891 at Tonbridge, Kent, John William Hawksley Grice was educated at Yardley Court School, Tonbridge School and Guy's Hospital Medical School. During the first world war he left his medical studies at Guy's and went to France as a dresser; later he returned to Guy's and qualified in 1917. After a surgical house job he joined the RAMC and went to Mesopotamia. Remaining in the RAMC after the war, he specialised in orthopaedics until he went to North China in 1922. He looked after the British community in Tientsin as a general practitioner and general surgeon and gynaecologist at the Victoria Hospital. During the Tientsin floods he organised a large Chinese refugee camp at the British Race Club. In the second world war he was interned in a Japanese camp at Weihsien, Shantung province. He brought surgical instruments and drugs into the camp, where a hospital was started. He was appointed OBE for his work there. After the war he returned to Tientsin. Surgical instruments were in short supply and he used tools from an Italian marble works for mastoid operations. Following the Communist occupation he remained in Tientsin, finally leaving China in 1952. In 1954 he was elected FRCS for his work for the British community in China. He went into general practice at Bognor Regis in 1954 and retired in 1973. Grice was interested in Chinese antiques and collected jade, pewter and bamboo carvings, highly prized by the Chinese, but little known in the West. He wrote numerous articles on these, published in *Chinese art*, *Country life* and *The Field*. A representative part of his bamboo collection is in the Victoria and Albert Museum and an exotic ivory woven bed mat, said to have been used by one of the Chinese emperor's favourite concubines, is in the Ethnography Department of the British Museum. He also had a lifelong interest in ornithology. In 1920 he married Kathleen Kilbride, whose father and two brothers were medical men. There were two daughters of the marriage, one of whom took up medicine as a career. Grice died on 12 November 1976, at Bognor Regis, aged 85 years.

Sources
*Brit med J* 1976, 2, 1393

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/E006500-E006599

URL for File
378724

Media Type
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