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NETLEY SEARLE, Surgepn to Outpatients WALTER at the Chelsea Hospital for Women and Obstetric Surgeon and Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Westminster Hospital, died on 30th August at the age of 49. He was on a health visit to New Zealand and, while it had been known for the past several years that his health had been failing, his death on the voyage was unexpected. Walter Searle was born in Oamaru in the South Island of New Zealand in 1904 and received his education at the Waitaki Boysâ High School and at the University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin. He graduated M.B., Ch.B. in 1929. After graduation he held house appointments in New Zealand and then proceeded to Scotland where he served as Resident Obstetric Officer at the Royal Maternity and Womenâs Hospital in Glasgow. From there he proceeded to London, where he was House Surgeon, and later Resident Medical Officer at the Chelsea Hospital for Women. The quality of his work was recognized by his appointment as Registrar and Radium Officer to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, and later to the office of Obstetrical and Gynaecological Registrar and Tutor to Westminster Hospital and Medical School. During
BJOG : An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1953
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