Victor Johnson worked initially in the Royal Navy and did further postgraduate training in Sheffield and London before being appointed consultant physician in Wolverhampton in 1968. An assiduous reader of medical journals, he helped those preparing for the MRCP examination and encouraged his junior doctors to present and publish. He was president of the Royal Society of Medicine Clinical Section. He had a very severe form of Parkinson's disease for 14 years. He leaves a wife, Lydia.
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