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Edwin Hurry Fenwick

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Edwin Hurry Fenwick (1856–1944), British urologist, early adopter of cystoscopic and x-ray technologies. It was largely through the efforts of Fenwick that urology was shaped into a specialty in Great Britain, recognized by the Royal Society of Medicine.[1]

He is depicted by David Troughton in the BBC serial Casualty 1909, during his tenure at the London Hospital.

His name is engraved on the St Peter's Medal.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Lytton, Bernard. (1994), E. Hurry Fenwick, FRCS. Urological Surgeon, Cystoscopist and Teacher. In: Journal of Medical Biography [Great Britain]. 1994 2(4): 193–200.
  2. ^ "Presentation of the St. Peter's Medal to the British Association of Urological Surgeons by Mr. Bernard Ward". British Journal of Urology. 20 (4): 165–166. 1948. doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.1948.tb10733.x. ISSN 1464-410X.