Sydney Russell-Wells
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Sydney Russell-Wells, Kt,[1] FRCP (25 September 1869– 14 July 1924[2]) was a physician [3] and British Member of Parliament[4] for London University from 1922 until 1924,[5] sitting as a Unionist.[6]
Early life
He was born in London and attended Dorset County School.[7] He graduated from University College London with a BSc in 1889 and then studied medicine at St George's Hospital.[7] There he was House Surgeon, House Physician and Registrar. He was then physician at the Seaman's Hospital, Greenwich and later at the National Hospital for Diseases of the Heart.[8] He was Vice Chancellor of the University of London from 1919-1922.
See also
References
- ↑ The Times, Saturday, Jun 04, 1921; pg. 10; Issue 42738; col D Birthday Honours. Three New Peers., 16 Baronets; Over 50 Knights
- ↑ Nature
- ↑ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ↑ The Public Whip
- ↑ Hansard
- ↑ Historical list of MPs
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 British Medical Journal 19 July 19 2(3316):134 Accessed 10 August 2012
- ↑ BMJ obituary Accessed 10 August 2012
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Philip Magnus |
Member of Parliament for London University 1922–1924 |
Succeeded by Ernest Graham-Little |
Academic offices | ||
Preceded by Sir (Edwin) Cooper Perry |
Vice-Chancellor of the University of London 1919-1922 |
Succeeded by Sir Holburt Jacob Waring Bt CBE FRCS |
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