Abstract

Shortly after lunch on 13 February1913, eight surgeons met in anupstairs room at the Royal Collegeof Surgeons of England (RCS) onLincoln’s Inn Fields. In the Chairsat Sir Berkeley Moynihan, Professorof Clinical Surgery at Leeds—freshlyknighted and elected to RCS Council.Robert Jones of Liverpool, whosefame as an orthopaedic pioneer wasbeginning to spread, also representednorthern expertise. More local wereSt George’s surgeons Sir WilliamBennett and Thomas Crisp English(like Jones, later knighted), EdredMoss Corner of St Thomas’s, CharlesHerbert Fagge of Guy’s (not to beconfused with his uncle, the Guy’sphysician Charles

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