Stein, Gerard Erwin (1916 - 1986)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E007686 - Stein, Gerard Erwin (1916 - 1986)

Title
Stein, Gerard Erwin (1916 - 1986)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E007686

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2015-08-07

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Stein, Gerard Erwin (1916 - 1986), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Stein, Gerard Erwin

Date of Birth
25 February 1916

Place of Birth
Kanth, Silesia, Germany

Date of Death
2 September 1986

Occupation
ENT surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS 1940
 
FRCS 1946
 
MA MB BCh Cambridge 1940
 
LRCP 1940

Details
Gerard Erwin Stein was born in Kanth, Silesia, Germany, on 25 February 1916, the son of Adolf Stein, a clothing manufacturer and retailer, and his wife Frieda, née Masur. He was educated at a local primary school and later at a grammar school in Breslau up to the age of 18. His parents, devout Jews, who were already being persecuted, then managed to send him to England for medical studies at Downing College, Cambridge, and later at the Westminster Hospital, where he came under the influence of Sir Adolph Abrahams. He qualified in 1940 but never saw his parents again as they remained in Germany and were deported to a concentration camp in Poland in 1940 where they perished in the holocaust. His two sisters and their husbands escaped just before the outbreak of war. After early house appointments he was appointed surgical registrar to Shattock at Three Counties Emergency Hospital at Arlesey. The Royal Free Hospital had been evacuated to Arlesey and his work included general surgery, ENT surgery and care of wounded German prisoners of war. During this time he developed a special interest in otology while working under Sir John McLaggan and after passing the FRCS in 1946, joined the Army as a specialist otologist with the rank of Major, serving in Aldershot, Singapore and Malaysia. Shortly after demobilisation in 1949 he was appointed consultant surgeon to the ear, nose and throat departments of Teddington Memorial Hospital, Whittington Hospital, Hornsey Hospital and the Royal Northern Hospital. Later he became honorary otorhinolaryngologist at the Italian Hospital. In addition to all his professional commitments he was also a prominent Freemason serving as secretary of the Pilgrim Lodge for 18 years. He was a keen armchair fan of football, cricket, athletics and boxing, and enjoyed walking and travelling, particularly on the continent of Europe. His other interest was music. He was a good pianist, passionately fond of opera and frequently attended Covent Garden. Many of the singers there were his patients and he served as honorary consultant there during his retirement. He retired from the Health Service in 1979 and from all practice in 1984. On 22 February 1948 he married Lore Rachwalsky whom he had met at the Three Counties Hospital. At that time she was a medical student at the Royal Free Hospital but qualified shortly before her marriage and became a general practitioner. He died on 2 September 1986 aged 70, survived by his wife and their children; a daughter, who is a social worker, one son in the City and another son who is a qualified accountant running a health food shop.

Sources
Information from his widow, Dr E L Stein

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/E007600-E007699

URL for File
379869

Media Type
Unknown