Roger Unwin
BMJ 2007; 334 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39069.644826.FA (Published 04 January 2007) Cite this as: BMJ 2007;334:49- Jonathan Unwin,
- Peter Livesey
Jonathan Unwin writes:
Roger Unwin moved to Canterbury after national service with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Germany. While there he developed his interest in obstetrics and gynaecology that had started at St Mary's with Sir George Pinker. He joined a local practice in Castle Street, where he continued his interest in home deliveries. The practice amalgamated with the New Dover Road Surgery and there he became a trainer in general practice. His particular brand of teaching endeared him to his many trainees. His kind, thoughtful, and generous nature resulted in many varied friendships throughout his work and family life. In the 15 years of his retirement he devoted much of his time to his large family and producing high quality …
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