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Donald Hunter (physician)

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Department for Research in Industrial Medicine at The London Hospital. In 1925 he married Mathilda Bugnion, a graduate from
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to the Medical School Museum in 1933, and during his 30 years in office collected specimens representing all of
84:(1864–1945) and then was appointed Assistant Physician to The London Hospital in 1927. He completed his 130: 30: 218: 213: 58: 54: 85: 46: 167:. There is also a Donald Hunter House in London which provides accommodation for students. 163:
Hunter's memory is preserved not only by his book but also by a Donald Hunter Room at the
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Patrol. After the war, he returned to The London Hospital and qualified in 1920.
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Following a series of house appointments, he became first assistant to
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CBE
FRCP
physician
occupational medicine
East End of London
engineer
General Post Office
The London Hospital
World War I
surgeon
Dover
Lord Dawson of Penn
MD
FRCP
curator
morbid anatomy
Medical Research Council’s
Somerville College, Oxford
Lutheran
Pastor
Lausanne
Derby
occupational diseases
Penguin Book
Editor
British Journal of Industrial Medicine
Royal College of Physicians
Donald Hunter CBE MD FRCP
Health in Industry
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