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  <dc:title>Interview with RSJ Clarke</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Transcript of an interview conducted by Dr Susan Mullaney with Professor Richard Samuel Jessop Clarke, a retired anaesthetist. 

In the interview Professor Clarke talked about a range of topics, including: 
- early life and family;
- his medical education in Oxford and Queen's University, Belfast; 
- physiology, anaesthethics, open-heart surgery, poliomyelitis, and tuberculosis; 
- time working in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast; 
- changes in medicine and the lives of doctors;
- the influence of religion on healthcare and the medical profession in Northern Ireland;
- his family and social life;
- his work and interest in history and archival records.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>28 June 2013</dc:date>
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