George Millington Woodwark
George Millington Woodwark (1923 – 4 June 2012) was a British cardiologist who moved to Vancouver Island. He was one of the Westminster Hospital medical students who assisted at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. He is a cousin of Sir Peter Bottomley.[1][2][3][4]
Selected publications
- "Electrocardiographic changes in atrial septal defects: Ostium secundum defect versus ostium primum (endocardial cushion) defect". American Heart Journal, Vol. 58, Issue 5 (November 1959), pp. 689–700. doi:10.1016/0002-8703(59)90226-1 (With Ray Pryor and S.Gilbert Blount Jr.)
- "Considerations involved in the selection for surgery of patients with ventricular septal defects". The American Journal of Cardiology, Vol. 5, Issue 2 (February 1960), Pages 223–233. doi:10.1016/0002-9149(60)90201-0 (With S. Gilbert Blount Jr.)
- "Hospital education program following myocardial infarction". Canadian Medical Association Journal Vol. 106, No. 6 (April 1972), pp. 665–7.
References
- Sir Peter Bottomley (31 January 2019) "Worthing Holocaust gatherings matched by people across the world". Worthing Herald
- Aichroth, Paul (2019). History of Westminister Hospital; Tercentenary 1719-2019. Alumnus of Westminster Medical School, University of London and Imperial College (PDF). Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
- "Marriages" College Notes 1940s - St John's College, Cambridge]. P.125
- "Obituary: George Millington Woodwark". Times Colonist, 9 June 2012
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