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Reference NumberLMH/4
TitleInterview with Peter Gatenby
Date18 March 2013
Creator NameGatenby, Peter Bronte, 1923-2015
Mullaney, Susan
DescriptionTranscript of an interview conducted by Dr Susan Mullaney with Professor Peter Gatenby, retired physician.

In the interview Professor Gatenby talked about a number of topics, including:
- his early family life and medical education during the Second World War;
- experience of working in Steevens' Hospital, the Meath Hospital, the Rotunda Hospital, and Baggot Street Hospital, all in Dublin;
- time as a clinical tutor and later a Professor of Medicine for Trinity College Dublin;
- the introduction of penicillin and streptomycin;
- time spent working for the WHO [World Health Organisation] in Delhi, India, in New York, USA, and in Rome, Italy;
- books he wrote on the history of the Trinity Medical School and the Meath Hospital;
- the transplantation of organs;
- fears surrounding the spread of tuberculosis in Dublin;
- interest in anaemia and neurology;
- his wife, children and grandchildren;
- social life
Extent19 pages
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TermEducation, Medical
Tuberculosis
Penicillin
Antibiotics
Anaemia
Neurology
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/2779Gatenby; Peter Bronte (1923-2015); neurologist1923-2015
DS/UK/1787Dr Steevens' Hospital (Dublin); 1720-1720-
DS/UK/238Meath Hospital; Dublin; 1753-19961753-1996
DS/UK/58Rotunda Hospital, Dublin; 1745-1745-
DS/UK/2016World Health Organisation; 1948-1948-
DS/UK/54Trinity College Dublin; 1592-1592-
DS/UK/1275Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland; 1882-1882-
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