Founded in London. Instituted in November 1952, and granted its Royal Charter in 1972.
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Royal College of General Practitioners
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RCGP opened in this building
The Royal College of General Practitioners Opened by the patron, His Royal Hi...
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Royal College of General Practitioners
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A. J. Cronin
A. J. Cronin, 1896 - 1981, Scottish novelist and General Practitioner, practi...
Indian doctors in the NHS
We only know about this plaque from an article in the 24 November 2019 Hindus...
Sir James MacKenzie
College of General Practitioners Sir James MacKenzie F.R.S., 1853 - 1925, ph...
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Doctor Edith Whetnall
Ear, nose and throat surgeon. Born Edith Aileen Maude Whetnall in Hull. She worked at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, and became the first director of the Nuffield Hearing and Spe...
Thomas Linacre
Born Canterbury. Studied at Oxford, Rome and Vicenza. Physician to Henry VIII. After 11 years as a doctor he became a priest, giving away his wealth to promote the study of medicine and establis...
Dame Maud McCarthy
Army Martron-in-Chief. Born Emma Maud McCarthy in Australia. In England by 1891, training as a nurse at the London Hospital, Whitechapel. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902, with the Army ...
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Fanny Wilson
At London Historians we learn that Fanny and her husband, Reverend Alfred Wilson, had 5 sons, three of whom, Charles Edgar, Harold and Laurence, were killed while serving their country. Andrew Beh...
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