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Ronald Bodley Scott

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on ‘The doctor in contemporary literature’ — an amusing look at doctors in the detective novels he enjoyed. He also wrote a little on the history of medicine, contributing a perceptive history of medicine at his own hospital in the first part of the twentieth century to the anniversary commemoration
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and early in 1941 was posted to the Middle East, where he served for four and a half years. There he was promoted in 1942 to lieutenant-colonel in charge of medicine in the 63rd General Hospital in Cairo. After demobilisation, he was appointed in 1946 a full physician at
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Scott was elected FRCP in 1943. He was appointed in 1949 physician to the Household of King George VI and in 1952 physician to Queen Elizabeth II. He was made KCVO in 1964 and GVCO in 1973. He was consultant physician to several institutions.
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service as a surgical specialist in Mesopotamia in WWI. In 1931 R. Bodley Scott married Edith Daphne McCarthy (d. 1977), daughter of Lieutenant Colonel E. McCarthy
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in 1931 from the University of Oxford. He qualified MRCP in 1933. He first joined his father, Dr Maitland Bodley Scott, in his medical practice in
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Ronald Bodley Scott was one of six sons from his father's marriage. R. Bodley Scott's father, Maitland Bodley Scott (1878–1942), was elected
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in 1966–1967. St Bartholomew's Hospital created in his honour the Sir Ronald Bodley Scott Professorship of Cardiovascular Medicine.
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R. Bodley Scott was president of the Medical Society of London in 1965–1966) and president of the
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When WWII began, Scott had just obtained an appointment as consultant physician to the
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Scott RB; Robb-Smith AHT (22 July 1939). "Histiocytic medullary reticulosis".
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thesis in 1937 at the University of Oxford. In 1939 he, in collaboration with
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Munk's Roll, Volume VII, Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Physicians
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He edited the 10th (1966), 11th (1973), and 12th (1979) editions of
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Medical Annual: A Yearbook of Treatment and Practitioners' Index
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He was interested in literature, contributing an article to the
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Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
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Bodley Scott, O.B.E., F.R.C.S.Ed" 446: 444: 442: 440: 7: 746:20th-century English medical doctors 756:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford 14: 781:Royal Army Medical Corps officers 100:histiocytic medullary reticulosis 462:(6328): 1567–1569. 22 May 1982. 678:Kryszek, H. (17 October 1942). 229:British Society for Haematology 163:formed the basis of his higher 776:Military personnel from Dorset 246:, CBE, FRCS and then with Sir 1: 497:10.1016/s0140-6736(00)61951-7 139:, where he was influenced by 602:Scott RB (31 October 1971). 300:Scott RB (15 October 1938). 202:. Under the auspices of the 533:"Ronald Bodley (Sir) Scott" 386:Scott RB (4 January 1958). 204:Royal College of Physicians 180:Memorial Hospital, Woolwich 807: 343:Scott RB (29 March 1952). 302:"The Sarcoidosis of Boeck" 242:, first with the surgeon 200:Medical Society of London 189:St Bartholomew's Hospital 137:St Bartholomew's Hospital 133:Brasenose College, Oxford 696:10.1136/bmj.2.4267.469-a 312:(4058): 777–781, 800–1. 223:volume produced in 1973. 684:British Medical Journal 426:(Langdon-Brown Lecture) 254:was published in 1979. 173:malignant histiocytosis 108:Sir Ronald Bodley Scott 97:clinical description of 48:Christchurch, Hampshire 736:British haematologists 620:10.1136/bmj.4.5730.259 571:10.1136/bmj.2.5257.920 361:10.1136/bmj.1.4760.671 318:10.1136/bmj.2.4058.777 225: 161:bone marrow aspiration 653:"Ronald Bodley Scott" 294:Selected publications 131:, he matriculated at 16:English haematologist 551:Fairley, G. Hamilton 404:10.1136/bmj.1.5061.1 288:1948 Summer Olympics 282:, Kent. His brother 141:Walter Langdon-Brown 741:English oncologists 169:A. H. T. Robb-Smith 129:Marlborough College 127:After education at 28:Ronald Bodley Scott 642:(Croonian Lecture) 266:and was appointed 210:, and in 1976 the 614:(5730): 259–265. 565:(5257): 920–924. 491:(6047): 194–198. 456:BMJ (Clin Res Ed) 355:(4760): 671–675. 284:Mark Bodley Scott 252:Cancer: The Facts 208:Croonian Lecturer 105: 104: 44:10 September 1906 798: 710: 709: 707: 675: 669: 668: 666: 664: 649: 643: 641: 631: 599: 593: 592: 582: 547: 541: 540: 528: 501: 500: 480: 474: 473: 471: 448: 425: 415: 382: 372: 339: 329: 244:R. Milnes Walker 182:. He joined the 118: 62: 43: 41: 21: 806: 805: 801: 800: 799: 797: 796: 795: 716: 715: 714: 713: 677: 676: 672: 662: 660: 651: 650: 646: 601: 600: 596: 549: 548: 544: 530: 529: 504: 482: 481: 477: 450: 449: 438: 433: 385: 342: 299: 296: 260: 250:. Scott's book 212:Harveian Orator 151:. 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Christchurch, Hampshire
Haematologist
oncologist
histiocytic medullary reticulosis
GCVO
FRCP
Marlborough College
Brasenose College, Oxford
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Walter Langdon-Brown
Thomas Horder
Francis Fraser
BM BCh
Bournemouth
bone marrow aspiration
DM
A. H. T. Robb-Smith
malignant histiocytosis
Memorial Hospital, Woolwich
RAMC
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Medical Society of London
Royal College of Physicians
Croonian Lecturer
Harveian Orator
British Society for Haematology
R. Milnes Walker
John Fraser
FRCSE
OBE

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