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Prior to holding an appointment at the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, he was consultant surgeon at The Royal Marsden Hospital from 1976. [63] Reginald Wyndham Lloyd-Davies: 1934 – 2023: Urologist [55] [64] Marcus Setchell: Born 1943 [65] Richard Thompson: Born 1940 [66] Roger Vickers: Born 1945: Operated at King Edward VII's Hospital ...
Pages in category "Honorary medical staff at King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1904 the hospital was officially named King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers and continued to care for military officers during peacetime. [5] The King became the hospital council's president and remained so until his death in 1910. [9] That year, the hospital moved to 9 Grosvenor Gardens.
King Edward VII’s Hospital was established in 1899 by two sisters, Agnes and Fanny Keyser, who turned their home at 17 Grosvenor Crescent into a hospital for sick and wounded officers returning ...
In 1994 Thomas was appointed consultant physician at St Mary's Hospital, London, and director of the Family Cancer Clinic at St Mark's Hospital, London. [2] In 2007, he became professor of Gastrointestinal Genetics at Imperial College, London. [2] He is on the staff at King Edward VII's Hospital. [3]
Lawson in 1931. Sir Arnold Lawson (4 December 1867 - 19 January 1947), was a British ophthalmologist.During the First World War he was on the list of honorary consultants at King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers, drawn up by Sister Agnes in 1914.
In 2003, the provision of the service cost £950 per head of population per year, similar to the cost in the UK. Services are provided to about 3,000 residents. The military base provides its own health care, but makes use of the hospital facilities as necessary. The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital is the only hospital on the Islands.
He was a consultant physician at King Edward VII Hospital for Officers from 1968 to 1989; and at King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst from 1969 to 1989. [8] He served as president of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust from 1986 to 2003; [2] of the British Lung Foundation from 1987 to 1995; [6] and of the Medical Protection Society from 1988 to 1997. [9]