Abstract

PROF. LEONARD S. DUDGEON, who died on October 22, aged sixty-two years, was educated at University College School, London, and entered St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School in 1894. After qualifying, he decided to devote himself to pathology, and was appointed clinical pathologist to St. Thomas's Hospital in 1903. Here he gained an extensive knowledge of morbid histology under the late S. G. Shattock, with whom he collaborated in several investigations, and whom he succeeded as lecturer in pathology to the Medical School.

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