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Royal College of General Practitioners

Categories: Medicine

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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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Royal College of General Practitioners

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A. J. Cronin

A. J. Cronin, 1896 - 1981, Scottish novelist and General Practitioner, practi...

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Indian doctors in the NHS

We only know about this plaque from an article in the 24 November 2019 Hindus...

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Sir James MacKenzie

College of General Practitioners Sir James MacKenzie F.R.S., 1853 - 1925, ph...

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Other Subjects

Guy's John Fry Group

Guy's John Fry Group

This is possibly the same group of Guy's alumni who gather each October for a lunch to celebrate the life and work of Doctor John Fry.

Group, Community / Clubs, History, Medicine

1 memorial
Sir Patrick Manson

Sir Patrick Manson

Born in Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire. Physician who discovered that elephantiasis is spread by mosquitoes and suggested that mosquitoes also spread malaria. Founder of the original London School of ...

Person, Medicine, China/Hong Kong, Scotland

2 memorials
Mary Seacole

Mary Seacole

Jamaican nurse, heroine of the Crimean War. That's the standard depiction of her but some people, as reported in a Guardian article, feel that Seacole has been promoted to the detriment of Florence...

Person, Medicine, Jamaica

5 memorials
Cedric Keith Simpson

Cedric Keith Simpson

Forensic pathologist. Born Brighton. When Simpson became interested in forensics Bernard Spilsbury was practically the only other person in the field. Spilsbury was not interested in training other...

Person, Medicine

1 memorial
City Pest House

City Pest House

From Islington:The Pest House was built in 1594, in the fields where Bath Street is now situated. It served to isolate those suffering from such incurable or infectious diseases as leprosy and the ...

Building, Medicine

1 memorial