Former consultant physician Edgware General Hospital (b 1917; q St Mary's Hospital, London, 1940; FRCP, FRCP Ed), died peacefully on 4 September 2001.
Clive joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1941 and saw active service in the North Atlantic. In 1953 he was appointed consultant physician at Edgware General Hospital, where he established a diabetic clinic. In 1957 he became medical administrator there. He was influential in the educational activities of the Royal College of Physicians, playing a major part in modernising the MRCP examination. Clive laid the basis of a strong educational tradition at Edgware Hospital, which led to the endowment of university hospital status. He leaves a wife, Jeanne, and two children. 
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