Dr Sidney Frank Durrans
Personal details
Dr Sidney Frank Durrans FFARCS MRCS LRCP DA
20/10/1897 to 18/02/1984
Place of birth: Marylebone, London
Nationality: British
CRN: 715458
Also known as: Sidney Frank
Education and qualifications
General education |
Bedford Modern School; Guy’s Hospital Medical School |
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Primary medical qualification(s) |
MRCS LRCP, 1924 |
Initial Fellowship and type |
FFARCS by Election |
Year of Fellowship |
1948 |
Other qualification(s) |
DA(RCP&S), 1937 |
Professional life and career
Postgraduate career
Initial appointments were at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge: casualty officer, resident anaesthetist and house surgeon. After a period, during which he may have worked as a ship’s surgeon, he was house physician at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital in 1927. Two years later (possibly working as a ship’s surgeon again in the interim) he was appointed honorary assistant anaesthetist at Cornelia Hospital, Poole, also working at the Dorset Hospital in Poole from 1942. He remained in Poole until he retired in 1962 as consultant anaesthetist to the Wessex Regional Hospital Board.
Professional interests and activities
Actively involved in his hospital’s management throughout his career, he was “always on the ball, and the first to spot the humorous or ridiculous”. Published a description of a stand for anaesthetic equipment before WW2 and on retirement, tried to sell a succor his personal anaesthetic 'machine' - mounted on bicycle wheels! From 1943 was Honorary Life Member of the British Red Cross, presumably for contributions to first aid instruction.
Other biographical information
His parents divorced in 1909, and his mother remarried and moved from London to Bedford where he went to school. He served in the Tank Regiment during WW1, starting as a private, but later being commissioned as an officer. He married Margaret Ferrier in 1929 and they had a son, Peter.
Author and sources
Author: Prof Tony Wildsmith
Sources and any other comments: Medical Directory | Ancerstry.co.uk | Mary L Price, genealogist & distant relative | John Gill, archivist, Poole General Hospital | Recollection of Dr Mike Skivington