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  1. John Bishop Harman, FRCS, FRCP (10 August 1907 – 13 November 1994) was a British physician, president of the Medical Defence Union and chairman of the British National Formulary. He was also notable as a medical expert witness for the defence in the trial of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams. His daughter, Harriet Harman ...

  2. 13 de nov. de 1994 · John Bishop Harman. b.10 August 1907 d.13 November 1994. BA Cantab (1929) BChir (1932) FRCS (1932) MRCS LRCP (1932) MA (1933) MRCP (1934) MD (1937) FRCP (1942) John Harman was the personification of the physicians who, until four to five decades ago, predominated in the leading centres of medical practice and teaching in Britain.

  3. Obituary for Harman, John Bishop (1907 - 1994), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Language: English. Source: Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Full Name: Harman, John Bishop. Date of Birth: 10 August 1907. Place of Birth: London. Date of Death: 13 November 1994. Occupation: Physician. Titles/Qualifications:

  4. publishing.rcseng.ac.uk › doi › 10RCSEng

    John Bishop Harman was the son of Katherine Harman, one of the first woman medical graduates in this country. Born and brought up in Harley Street, he qualified as a doctor in 1923 and immediately, as was permitted in those days, took the primary examination for the fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The examination was in anatomy and physiology so that having recently ...

    • Adrian Marston
    • 2011
  5. IN the annual oration to the Medical Society of London Dr. John Bishop Harman put forward the novel thesis that the medical revolution that started about one hundred years ago has followed a...

    • John Lister
    • 1964
  6. IN the annual oration to the Medical Society of London Dr. John Bishop Harman put forward the novel thesis that the medical revolution that started about one hundred years ago has followed a...

  7. John T. W. Harmon is the fourteenth Bishop of Arkansas. Born in Liberia, [2] he was ordained to the priesthood in 1992 in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary .