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Eric Edwards
bmj;393/jun05_11/e491185/VS1F1vs1Eric was born in Liverpool in 1925, was educated at Liverpool College, and went on to Liverpool University to study medicine. He qualified as a urologist and started his career at Sefton General, where he met his wife, Rosemary, who was working there as a physiotherapist. Most of his career was spent at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, where he became head of urology surgery.
John Meecham
bmj;393/jun05_4/e107534/VS1F1vs1Born in Oldham, John was then educated at Birkenhead School before reading medicine at the University of Liverpool. His early postgraduate training included house appointments at Sefton General Hospital, where exposure to cardiology shaped a lifelong professional interest. Before committing fully to general medicine, John broadened his clinical experience as a senior house officer.
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