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John Samuel Richardson, Baron Richardson, Bt. LVO FRCP (16 June 1910 – 15 August 2004) was a British physician, President of the General Medical Council, 1973–80, etc. He trained at, and later worked for St Thomas' Hospital. During his career he attended King George VI and later Harold Macmillan. He was particularly proud of his role as chairman of the Joint Consultants' Committee from 1967 to 1972. He represented the JCC on the so-called Cogwheel Working Party (First Report of the Joint Working Party on the Organisation of Medical Work in Hospitals, 1967).

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  • Sir John Samuel Baronet Richardson, Baron Richardson Bt Kt LVO FRCP (* 16. Juni 1910 in Sheffield; † 15. August 2004 in Braunton, Devon) war ein britischer Arzt, der auf vielen Gebieten eine führende Persönlichkeit in der britischen Medizin der Zeit nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, Präsident des Allgemeinen Medizinischen Rates (General Medical Council), der Britischen Medizinischen Gesellschaft (British Medical Association), der Königlichen Gesellschaft für Medizin (Royal Society of Medicine) sowie zwischen 1967 und 1972 Vorsitzender des Vereinigten Beraterausschusses (Joint Consultants Committee) war und 1979 als Life Peer aufgrund des Life Peerages Act 1958 Mitglied des House of Lords wurde. (de)
  • John Samuel Richardson, Baron Richardson, Bt. LVO FRCP (16 June 1910 – 15 August 2004) was a British physician, President of the General Medical Council, 1973–80, etc. He trained at, and later worked for St Thomas' Hospital. During his career he attended King George VI and later Harold Macmillan. He was particularly proud of his role as chairman of the Joint Consultants' Committee from 1967 to 1972. He represented the JCC on the so-called Cogwheel Working Party (First Report of the Joint Working Party on the Organisation of Medical Work in Hospitals, 1967). (en)
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  • Sir John Samuel Baronet Richardson, Baron Richardson Bt Kt LVO FRCP (* 16. Juni 1910 in Sheffield; † 15. August 2004 in Braunton, Devon) war ein britischer Arzt, der auf vielen Gebieten eine führende Persönlichkeit in der britischen Medizin der Zeit nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, Präsident des Allgemeinen Medizinischen Rates (General Medical Council), der Britischen Medizinischen Gesellschaft (British Medical Association), der Königlichen Gesellschaft für Medizin (Royal Society of Medicine) sowie zwischen 1967 und 1972 Vorsitzender des Vereinigten Beraterausschusses (Joint Consultants Committee) war und 1979 als Life Peer aufgrund des Life Peerages Act 1958 Mitglied des House of Lords wurde. (de)
  • John Samuel Richardson, Baron Richardson, Bt. LVO FRCP (16 June 1910 – 15 August 2004) was a British physician, President of the General Medical Council, 1973–80, etc. He trained at, and later worked for St Thomas' Hospital. During his career he attended King George VI and later Harold Macmillan. He was particularly proud of his role as chairman of the Joint Consultants' Committee from 1967 to 1972. He represented the JCC on the so-called Cogwheel Working Party (First Report of the Joint Working Party on the Organisation of Medical Work in Hospitals, 1967). Richardson was appointed a Member (fourth class) of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) in 1943, which was reclassified as Lieutenant (LVO) on 31 December 1984. He was knighted in 1960, created a Baronet 'of Ecclesall in the West Riding of Yorkshire' on 20 November 1963. On 2 February 1979 Sir John was created a life peer taking the title Baron Richardson, of Lee in the County of Devon. He married the artist Sybil Trist in 1933. They remained married until her death in 1991. (en)
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