Former consultant anaesthetist Mansfield group of hospitals (b 1924; q The London Hospital 1953; DA, FFARCS), d 22 March 2006.
After leaving school in 1942 Clement White (“Jack”) joined the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and served for the rest of the war. He then went to The London Hospital; after a series of house jobs he went into general practice. After a year he specialised in anaesthetics, working initially in Reading and later as a senior registrar at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He came to Mansfield in 1963 as a consultant, setting up an intensive care unit at the general hospital. A keen gardener and amateur engineer, he retired in 1989. He leaves a wife and daughter.
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