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Francis Richard Fraser

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In 1919, Fraser married Mary Claudine Stirling Fraser, daughter of Colin Dunlop Donald and widow of Captain John Alexander Fraser, Francis Fraser's first cousin. Mary Claudine had two daughters from the previous marriage, Alexandra Mary Agnes and Margaret Stirling, and with Francis Fraser had one
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left the position of director later that year to go to Oxford, Fraser was appointed to it. He remained at Bart's until 1934 when he was asked to become the first professor of medicine at the
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as its first director. The Federation loosely joined and established postgraduate medical schools and institutes in the London area. In 1960 Fraser retired from academic life.
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and soon was appointed director general. For his work with the EMS and Hammersmith, Fraser was knighted in 1944.
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At the close of World War II, Fraser resigned from Hammersmith to undertake the establishment of a
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Witness Seminar held at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London, 9 June 1998.
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In 1920 Fraser became assistant director of the medical unit at
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Journal of Experimental Medicine. March 1914, vol. 19, number 3
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Thomas Richard Fraser
University of Edinburgh
Royal Society
Edinburgh Academy
Christ's College
Cambridge University
University of Edinburgh
Hospital for Sick Children
University of Edinburgh Medical School
Abraham Flexner
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
poliomyelitis
electrocardiographs
Rufus Cole
Simon Flexner
Alfred E. Cohn
W. T. Longcope
Presbyterian Hospital
World War I
Harvard Unit
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital
Archibald Garrod
Postgraduate Medical School
Hammersmith Hospital
Emergency Medical Services
British Postgraduate Medical Federation
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations

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