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Brian Warren

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Sir Harold Brian Seymour Warren (19 December 1914 – 18 August 1996), was medical officer to the Grenadier Guards in 1943, physician at the Wellington Barracks, then resident medical officer at the King Edward VII's Hospital, London, where he worked with Matron Alice Saxby and came to know and later became personal physician to British Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath. His first wife was Dame Josephine Barnes.[1][2][3][4] He was knighted in the February 1974 Dissolution Honours.

Born in Toddington, Bedfordshire in 1914, the elder son of an East Anglian gentleman farmer, Warren inherited from his mother a lifelong love of the countryside in all its aspects.[5]

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  1. ^ Hough, 1998, pp. 126-127
  2. ^ Baston, Lewis; Seldon, Anthony (2013). "3. Number 10 under Edward Heath". In Ball, Stuart; Seldon, Anthony (eds.). The Heath Government 1970-74: A Reappraisal. Routledge. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-582-25991-1.
  3. ^ Campbell, John (1994). Edward Heath: A Biography. Pimlic. p. 104. ISBN 0-7126-5898-X.
  4. ^ Hough, 1998, pp. 138-139.
  5. ^ Holden, Anthony (22 August 1996). "Obituary: Sir Brian Warren". The Independent.

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