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Edward Charles Arden Bott

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Edward Charles Arden Bott
CBE MRCP FRCP
Born(1924-09-07)7 September 1924
Died1 April 2005(2005-04-01) (aged 80)
EducationHarrow School
Alma materTrinity Hall, Cambridge

Edward Charles Arden Bott (7 September 1924 - 1 April 2005) was a British physician.

Life

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He studied at Harrow School, Trinity Hall, Cambridge and St Thomas's Hospital Medical School.[1] On qualifying he served on Cyprus during his national service before returning to take his MRCP at St Thomas's, joining Roger Bevan's general practice in central London and in 1955 succeeding Bevan as Westminster School's medical officer.[1] Time as John Richardson's personal physician between qualifying and Cyprus led to close contact with the security services and politicians, as well as becoming Chief Medical Officer of the Metropolitan Police from 1977 to 1992, at the end of which role he was appointed a CBE.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Edward Charles Arden Bott | RCP Museum". history.rcp.ac.uk.
  2. ^ Norman Fairfax, From Quills to Computers - The History of the Metropolitan Police Civil Staff 1829-1979, page 118
  3. ^ "PubMed Central entry".
Police appointments
Preceded by Chief Surgeon of the Metropolitan Police
1978-1992
Succeeded by
Position Abolished