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William Blair-Bell FRCS (28 September 1871 in Rutland House, New Brighton – 25 January 1936 in Shrewsbury) was a British medical doctor and gynaecologist who was most notable as the founder of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in 1929. Blair-Bell was considered the greatest gynaecologist of the 20th century, raising it from what was then a branch of general surgery into a separate medical specialism. He was subject of a biography by Sir John H. Peel.

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  • William Blair-Bell (* 1871 in Wallasey, England; † 25. Januar 1936 bei Shrewsbury) war ein britischer Chirurg, Gynäkologe und Geburtshelfer. (de)
  • William Blair-Bell FRCS (nacido Bell, 1871 – 25 de enero de 1936) fue un médico británico, cofundador del Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.​​​​ Fue objeto de una biografía por Sir John H. Peel.​ Realizó estudios de B.Sc. en la Rossall School.​ (es)
  • William Blair-Bell FRCS (28 September 1871 in Rutland House, New Brighton – 25 January 1936 in Shrewsbury) was a British medical doctor and gynaecologist who was most notable as the founder of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in 1929. Blair-Bell was considered the greatest gynaecologist of the 20th century, raising it from what was then a branch of general surgery into a separate medical specialism. He was subject of a biography by Sir John H. Peel. (en)
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  • William Blair-Bell in 1931. Note the missing finger, the second finger of the left hand that he lost when he was pricked by a needle while operating and this led to infection and ultimately gangrene, necessitating removal. (en)
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  • in a train near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (en)
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  • William Blair-Bell (* 1871 in Wallasey, England; † 25. Januar 1936 bei Shrewsbury) war ein britischer Chirurg, Gynäkologe und Geburtshelfer. (de)
  • William Blair-Bell FRCS (nacido Bell, 1871 – 25 de enero de 1936) fue un médico británico, cofundador del Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.​​​​ Fue objeto de una biografía por Sir John H. Peel.​ Realizó estudios de B.Sc. en la Rossall School.​ (es)
  • William Blair-Bell FRCS (28 September 1871 in Rutland House, New Brighton – 25 January 1936 in Shrewsbury) was a British medical doctor and gynaecologist who was most notable as the founder of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in 1929. Blair-Bell was considered the greatest gynaecologist of the 20th century, raising it from what was then a branch of general surgery into a separate medical specialism. He was subject of a biography by Sir John H. Peel. (en)
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