General practitioner Wembley 1953-87 (b Birmingham 1928; q Cambridge 1951; BA), died from metastatic breast cancer on 1 April 2004.
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Rhoda was in the second intake of Barts women clinical medical students. She commented that a decision was made that these female students should not see male urology patients. Dr Rhoda, as she was known by her patients, practised as a family doctor with her husband, Ron, in Wembley. Her special interests were developmental paediatrics and women's medicine. She had broad intellectual interests and a particular love of Jane Austen and women's literature. She leaves Ron; three children; and eight grandchildren.
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