Clinical notes made by Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan whilst visiting the clinics of Ernst Gustav Benjamin von Bergmann and others in Berlin, 1890

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Clinical notes made by Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, who became Professor of Clinical Surgery and Professor of Surgery at the University of Leeds, whilst visiting the clinics of Ernst Gustav Benjamin von Bergmann and others in Berlin, 1890

Administrative / Biographical History

Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan, was born in Malta. He was Professor of Clinical Surgery at the University of Leeds, 1910-1925, and Professor of Surgery, 1925-1927. He specialised in abdominal, gastric and pancreatic surgical techniques. From 1925 to 1931 he was President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He was appointed KB, 1912; CB,1917; KCMG, 1918; Baronet, 1922 and Baron in 1929

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Transferred from Medical Library, July 1981

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In English

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