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John Leonard Dawson

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202:, and he remained a surgeon there until 1994. He also held consultant positions at Bromley Hospital (1967–94) and the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers (1975–94). He was the Sir Arthur Sims Travelling Professor to Australasia (1981 or 1987). He succeeded Leonard Cotton as clinical dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at 33: 231:
Described as an "excellent diagnostician" who offered "sympathetic and meticulous" care after surgery, one of his peers called Dawson "the best general surgeon in London in the 1970s and 1980s". His early work was on the causes of postoperative
622: 612: 607: 602: 253: 119: 433: 647: 627: 179: 597: 203: 151: 657: 652: 276:; they had a daughter and two sons. His brother Anthony Dawson was a physician who served as Physician to the Queen. In 1991, Dawson was diagnosed with 155: 98: 617: 94: 637: 216:(1981–89), and also worked for the Medical Appeals Tribunal Service. He was appointed surgeon to the Royal Household (1975–83), Surgeon to 217: 147: 642: 260:. His hepatic focus was important in developing the Liver Unit at King's College Hospital, which was established in 1966 by 261: 422: 562: 301: 212: 199: 632: 369: 207: 556: 159: 536: 225: 175: 167: 297: 530: 481: 592: 587: 280:
and retired from some of his roles, continuing to work in others until his final year. He required a
183: 288:, for which he received surgery. He died in London on 16 May 1999, after a second liver transplant. 257: 187: 32: 513: 134:, and was described by a peer as "the best general surgeon in London in the 1970s and 1980s". 503: 495: 281: 221: 163: 123: 428: 285: 273: 127: 508: 233: 131: 581: 361: 249: 241: 115: 107: 499: 277: 143: 46: 517: 146:
in 1932, to Leslie Joseph Dawson and his wife Mabel nÊe Jayes. He attended
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In 1964 or 1965, Dawson was appointed as a consultant surgeon at
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in association with kidney failure. He later specialised in
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People educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys
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Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
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He served in Libya and Cyprus with the 106:particularly known for his work in the field of 8: 264:and soon built an international reputation. 180:Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons 150:in Leicester, and then studied pathology at 476: 474: 472: 470: 356: 354: 352: 350: 348: 346: 344: 342: 340: 338: 336: 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 454: 452: 450: 334: 332: 330: 328: 326: 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 31: 20: 507: 484:(14 August 1999), "John Leonard Dawson", 272:In 1958, he married Rosemary Brundle, a 204:King's College London School of Medicine 152:King's College London School of Medicine 608:Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order 312: 7: 362:"Dawson, John Leonard (1932 - 1999)" 648:20th-century British Army personnel 628:Health professionals from Leicester 366:Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online 603:Academics of King's College London 14: 658:Military personnel from Leicester 653:Royal Army Medical Corps soldiers 436:from the original on 13 June 2022 148:Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys 182:in 1958. In 1963–64 he attended 598:Alumni of King's College London 420:John P. Bennett (1 June 1999), 224:(1990–91). He was a fellow of 210:, served as vice-chair of the 1: 618:Harvard Medical School people 558:Ward and building dedications 638:Liver transplant recipients 228:from 1995 until his death. 190:on a Nuffield Scholarship. 674: 213:British Journal of Surgery 122:surgery. He served as the 370:Royal College of Surgeons 304:was named in his honour. 208:Royal Society of Medicine 30: 500:10.1136/bmj.319.7207.456 300:in 1992. 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Leicester
Surgeon
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liver disease
tumour
sclerotherapy
portosystemic shunt
Serjeant Surgeon
Royal Household
United Kingdom
Leicester
Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys
King's College London School of Medicine
MB BS
Royal Army Medical Corps
National Service
St James's Hospital
Balham
King's College London
Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons
Boston City Hospital
Harvard University
King's College Hospital
King's College London School of Medicine
Royal Society of Medicine
British Journal of Surgery
the Queen

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