Dr. Arthur Hollman interviews Dame Albertine Winner and Sir Alan Drury.

Date:
1974
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Description

This recording is of interviews with former colleagues and pupils of pioneering cardiologist, Sir Thomas Lewis. The interviews were conducted by Dr. Arthur Hollman in preparation for his biography on Lewis: 'Sir Thomas Lewis: pioneer cardiologist and clinical scientist', London; New York: Springer, c1996. Hollman, a cardiologist who worked with Lewis in 1943, talks to Dame Albertine Winner [the beginning of the recording is missing], who provides much information about the personal aspects of Lewis' life, such as his relationship with his wife and his passion for bird photography, and how it was being a student of Lewis 1933-1941. Sir Alan Drury, interviewed 22 August 1974, first worked with Lewis in 1916 at Hampstead Military Hospital, then at UCH 1920-1925; he reads out his reminisces about those and later years from a written document [recording cuts off before he finishes and continues on Reel 1, side 2, part 2].

Publication/Creation

UK : Dr. Hollman interviews, 1974.

Physical description

1 CD (52.02 min).

Copyright note

Dr. Arthur Hollman

Notes

This tape is part of a collection donated to Wellcome Trust by Dr. Arthur Hollman in 2007. The tapes contain oral history interviews conducted by Dr Hollman between 1974 and 1990 with a grant from the Wellcome Trust. The interviews are largely with former colleagues and pupils of Sir Thomas Lewis and two are with Lady Lewis. They provide an invaluable source of first-hand information about Lewis and the medical world during his time, with personal recollections going back as far as 1920.

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