Abstract

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 passed his final examinations as a student, he had no difficulty in succeeding in this slightly more advanced test. Acquisition of the primary fellowship entitled him to enter for the final FRCS, which was the defining examination for a surgeon.

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