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    Bertrand Edward Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn, GCVO, KCB, KCMG, PC, FRCP (9 March 1864 – 7 March 1945) was a physician to the British Royal Family...
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  • Dawson (1729–1814), English minister and linguist Bernhard Dawson (1890–1960), Argentine-American astronomer Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn...
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  • Lord Dawson may refer to: Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn (1864–1945), physician to the British royal family Thomas Dawson, Lord Dawson (1948–2007)...
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    Church Road. Thomas Horder, 1st Baron Horder, physician to the royal family (as was Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn, who chose the village for...
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  • General Dawson Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn (1864–1945), Royal Army Medical Corps major general Brian Dawson (general) (born 1954), Australian...
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  • Cecil Clementi Smith (1849–1916); colonial administrator Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn (1864–1945); Royal physician Sidney Alexander (1866–1948);...
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    Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Dawson Lieutenant-General Richard Dawson Major-General Vesey John Dawson General...
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  • Ian Bowater (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire)
    married The Hon. Ursula Margaret Dawson (1907 – 16 November 1999), the daughter of Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn. They had four children; three...
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    was euthanized on the orders of his doctor, Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn. "I think I'm going to make it." — Richard A. Loeb, American murderer...
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    Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian OM FRS (30 November 1889 – 4 August 1977) was an English electrophysiologist and recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize...
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  • Koestler, author, vice-president of EXIT (now the Voluntary Euthanasia Society). Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn – physician to George V, to whom...
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  • Frances Dawson (1904–1977), daughter of Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn, on 1 October 1929. They had three children: The Hon. John Dawson Eccles;...
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    Henry Hallett Dale (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire)
    pharmacologist and physiologist. For his study of acetylcholine as agent in the chemical transmission of nerve pulses (neurotransmission) he shared the...
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    Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    served as the 11th governor-general of New Zealand from 1967 to 1972. Porritt was born in Whanganui, New Zealand, the son of Ivy Elizabeth Porritt (née McKenzie)...
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    Sir Rickman John Godlee, 1st Baronet KCVO (15 February 1849 – 18 April 1925) was an English surgeon. In 1884 he became one of the first doctors to surgically...
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    Platt, 1st Baronet, FRCS, KStJ (7 October 1886 – 20 December 1986) was an English orthopaedic surgeon, president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England...
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    Henry Cohen, 1st Baron Cohen of Birkenhead CH FRCP (21 February 1900 – 7 August 1977) was a British physician, doctor and lecturer. He was famous for his...
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  • Colonel Alfred Edward Webb-Johnson, 1st Baron Webb-Johnson GCVO CBE DSO GCStJ TD FRCS (4 September 1880 – 28 May 1958), known as Sir Alfred Webb-Johnson...
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  • James Watt (Royal Navy officer) (category Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine)
    in the age of sail. His publications include, "The injuries of four centuries of naval warfare", Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Vol...
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  • John Vivian Dacie (category Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine)
    of the Leukaemia Research Unit, Hammersmith Hospital (1969) and founder and editor of the British Journal of Haematology. He was elected President of...
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  • Francis Walshe (category Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians)
    Royal College of Physicians of London 1950–51: President of the Association of Neurologists 1952–54: President of the Royal Society of Medicine 1953:...
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  • Christopher Booth (category Alumni of the University of St Andrews)
    "one of the great characters of British medicine". Booth was born in 1924 in Farnham, Surrey. His father Lionel Booth is credited as the inventor of the...
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    James Berry (surgeon) (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    Order of the Star of Romania (4th class), Order of St Sava (3rd class), and Order of Saint Anna of Russia. He was President of the Medical Society of London...
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  • 29 March 1901–? William Moore, MD 29 March 1901–? Bertrand Edward Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn, GCVO KCB KCMG PC FRCP (1864–1945), Physician to...
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    William Hale-White (category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    elected president of the Medical Society of London (1920–), the Royal Society of Medicine (1922–1924) and of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain...
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  • Maurice Cassidy (category Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine)
    fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and joined the honorary staff of St Thomas'. In 1914 he delivered the Goulstonian Lecture to the College of Surgeons...
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    Champneys, 1st Baronet, FRCP (25 March 1848, London – 30 July 1930, Nutley, Sussex, England) was an eminent obstetrician known for raising the status of midwives...
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    St Clair Thomson (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    of laryngology. Thomson was born at Fahan, County Donegal, Ireland the seventh child of the five sons and three daughters of John Gibson Thomson of Ardrishaig...
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  • Vincent Warren Low (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    governor and vice-president of St Mary's Hospital. He first came into prominence by his remarkable operative treatment of upper-arm palsy in children...
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  • John Stallworthy (obstetrician) (category Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine)
    Zealand-born British obstetrician who was Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Oxford from 1967 to 1973. Stallworthy was born in...
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