Dr Roger Bryce-Smith
Personal Details
Dr Roger Bryce-Smith FFARCS MRCS LRCP DA
29/08/1918 to 24/03/2006
Place of birth: Wednesbury, Staffs, England
Nationality: British
CRN: 495127
Education and qualifications
General education |
Oxford University |
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Primary medical qualification(s) |
BM BCh Oxford, 1942 |
Initial Fellowship and type |
FFARCS by Election |
Year of Fellowship |
1953 |
Other qualification(s) |
MA Oxford 1943; DA RCS&P (Eng) 1947; DM Oxford 1955 |
Professional life and career
Postgraduate career
1942 - 3 House Surgeon, Banbury, Oxfordshire
1943 - 47 RAMC: Major
1947 (March – September) Resident Anaesthetist London Hospital
1947 (November) – 1948 (September) Registrar Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
1948 – 1957 First Assistant Nuffield Department of Anaesthesia
1951 – 1952 Assistant Professor Western Reserve University, Ohio
1959 (September – October) Visiting lecturer South African Medical Association
1957 – 1978 Consultant Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
1954 – 1967 Clinical Lecturer, University of Oxford
1967 – 1978 Lecturer University of Oxford
Professional interests and activities
Bryce-Smith was co-author of six books. Most notable were: with G Ostlere ‘Anaesthesia for Medical Students’ 3rd to 9th editions; with RR Macintosh ‘Local Analgesia: Abdominal Surgery’ (1953 & 2nd edn. 1962); with E H Seward ‘Inhalation Analgesia in Childbirth’ (1957); with JA Lee ‘Practical regional analgesia’ (1976).
He also published several papers on local analgesia, eclampsia, double lumen endobronchial intubation, and draw over vaporisers for ether and halothane.
1961 - 1966 Examiner Final FFA
1951 - 1960 Course Tutor
Editor of journal Anaesthesia 1964 - 71
Secretary to Section of Anaesthetics, RSM 1967-8
President of Section of Anaesthetics, RSM 1975-76
President, South Western Society of Anaesthetists 1970.
He was awarded the Pask Certificate of Honour (AAGBI) in 1977.
Other biographical information
1985 – 1988 Parochial Church Council
1985 Parish Councillor
1983 Vice Chair Wootton Community Centre
Photo available on BMJ Obituary:
https://www.bmj.com/content/332/7552/1277.1.full
Author and Sources
Author: Michael E. Ward