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George Whyte-Watson

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in 1946. Whyte-Watson was also surgeon to Bingley Hospital and Westwood Hospital. Throughout the region he had a high reputation for his surgical skill, and was known for his kindly handling of patients.
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George Whyte Watson died at his Shipley home in June 1974 and is commemorated along with Professor Robert Lowry Turner with a plaque which can be found in
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in 1932. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1936 and was appointed consultant surgeon to
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Whyte Watson was perhaps best known for his pioneer work in collaboration with his pathologist colleague Professor
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He graduated in medicine from Edinburgh in 1931. After an appointment as house surgeon at
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Ware, Martin, ed. (July 1974). "Obituary Notices - G Whyte Watson".
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Index

Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
Bradford
St Luke's Hospital
Bradford Royal Infirmary
Robert Lowry Turner
breast cancer
chemotherapy
Bradford Cathedral
"Names that should not be forgotten"



ISSN
0959-8138
"Pioneers who brought new hope for breast cancer patients"
"Memories of Prof Robert Lowry-Turner (1923-1990)"
Obituary in the BMJ
Categories
1908 births
1974 deaths
People from Lisburn
Surgeons from Northern Ireland
20th-century British medical doctors
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
20th-century surgeons
Medical doctors from County Antrim
Medical doctors from County Down

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