. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. RICHARD FEGAX, , ., Dr. Fegan is a graduate of St. Andrews University, hismedical training being obtained in Dublin and is exlrcsident and Member of Council Irish MedicalSchools and Graduates .-Association, a Fellow of the RoyalSociety of Medicine, and a Member of the British He was formerly Medical Director of .Assurance Co., and Physician to the Blackheathand Charlton Cottage Hospital. In matters commercialhe is a Director of the Incomatic Estate


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. RICHARD FEGAX, , ., Dr. Fegan is a graduate of St. Andrews University, hismedical training being obtained in Dublin and is exlrcsident and Member of Council Irish MedicalSchools and Graduates .-Association, a Fellow of the RoyalSociety of Medicine, and a Member of the British He was formerly Medical Director of .Assurance Co., and Physician to the Blackheathand Charlton Cottage Hospital. In matters commercialhe is a Director of the Incomatic Estates, Ltd. His chiefhobbv has been hard work mixed where possible by thesport of trout fisliing. (Piwto: Miles & Kaye). CUTHUERT GIliBLS, , ., ,(Lond.) Consulting Physician to the National Hospital for Diseasesof the Heart and Consulting Cardiologist to the PortsmouthMinistry of Pensions. He was educated at the GrammarSchool, Wimborne. subsequently pnrsning his medicalstudies at the .Aberdeen University and at WestminsterHospital. London. He has held many important medicalappointments at home and abroad ; he was President of theChelsea Clinical Society and is Iellow of the Linnean,Chemical, and the Royal Medical Societies. He is the authorof numerous papers and treatises on diseases of the heart,the branch of medicine in which he specialises. Dr. Gibbesgrandfather. Sir George Gibbes, was physician to OueenCharlotte at Bath. (Photo: Bassano)


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