List of recipients of the St Peter's Medal
Appearance
This is a list of recipients of the St Peter's Medal, the highest award of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS).[1]
1949-1959
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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1949 | James B. Macalpine | Macalpine was the first to be awarded the medal for his series on bladder cancers associated with the dye industry.[2] |
1951 | Ronald Ogier Ward, Terence J. Millin | [3] |
1954 | Albert Clifford Morson | |
1959 | Leslie N. Pyrah | Urologist in Leeds |
1960-1969
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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1960 | Cuthbert E. Dukes | |
1962 | David Band | |
1964 | Sir Eric Riches | |
1965 | Arthur Jacobs | |
1967 | David Innes Williams | |
1968 | Henry Hamilton Stewart | |
1969 | John Swinney |
1970-1979
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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1970 | Sir Michael Woodruff | |
1971 | Dennis S. Poole-Wilson | |
1973 | David M. Wallace | |
1974 | Alec Williams Badenoch | [4] |
1975 | Howard G. Hanley | |
1976 | John P. Mitchell | |
1977 | John D. Fergusson | |
1978 | Richard Turner-Warwick | |
1979 | Harold H. Hopkins | Physicist.[5] |
1980-1989
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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1980 | J. Herbert Johnston | |
1981 | Roger C. B. Pugh | |
1982 | John P. Blandy | |
1983 | W. Keith Yates | |
1984 | G. F. Murnaghan | |
1985 | John Wickham | |
1986 | Norman Gibbon | |
1987 | Giles Brindley | |
1989 | Geoffrey Chisholm |
1990-1999
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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1990 | David G. Thomas | |
1991 | John L. Williams | |
1993 | Robert E. Williams | |
1994 | Robert H. Whitaker | |
1995 | John P. Pryor | |
1996 | W. Brian Peeling | |
1997 | Joseph C. Smith | |
1998 | Philip G. Ransley | |
1999 | James G. Gow, William F. Hendry |
2000-2009
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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2000 | J. Clive Gingell | |
2001 | David E. Neal | |
2002 | Anthony R. Mundy | |
2003 | Hugh N. Whitfield | |
2004 | John M. Fitzpatrick | |
2005 | James Bramble, Roger Kirby | |
2006 | Alison Brading, Patricia Neville | |
2007 | Christine Evans, Christopher Woodhouse | |
2008 | Gordon Williams | |
2009 | Paul Abrams |
2010-2020
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
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2010 | Clare Fowler | [6] |
2011 | Christopher Chapple | [7] |
2012 | Freddie Hamdy | |
2013 | Malcolm Lucas | |
2014 | Ian Eardley, Timothy B. Hargreave | |
2015 | Pat Malone | |
2016 | Margaret Anne Knowles | |
2017 | Robert Pickard | |
2018 | Noel Clarke | [8] |
2019 | Ruaraidh MacDonagh | |
2020 | Prokar Dasgupta |
2021-2024
[edit]Year | Recipient | Comments |
---|---|---|
2021 | Howard Kynaston | |
2022 | David Ralph | |
2023 | James N'Dow | |
2024 | Shamim Khan |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Medals & Awards". www.baus.org.uk. Archived from the original on 11 March 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
- ^ "JB ("Jim") Macalpine | The British Association of Urological Surgeons Limited". www.baus.org.uk. BAUS. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ^ Goddard, Jonathan Charles (2013). "Ronald Ogier Ward, urologist, hero & first president of BAUS". BJU International. 111 (S3): 4–7. doi:10.1111/bju.12179. ISSN 1464-410X. S2CID 116692949.
- ^ "Badenoch, Alex William (1903 - 1991)". livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ McCombie, Charles W.; Smith, Joseph C. (1 November 1998). "Harold Horace Hopkins. 6 December 1918-22 October 1994". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 44: 239–252. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1998.0016.
- ^ "St Peter's Medal for Professor Clare Fowler". UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. 28 April 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Wein, Alan J.; Chapple, Christopher R. (2011). Overactive Bladder in Clinical Practice. Springer. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-84628-831-9.
- ^ "Prestigious award for urological cancer surgeon". Research & Innovation. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2021.