Colonel Sir George Thomas BeatsonKCB KBE DL (26 May 1848[1] – 16 February 1933)[2] was a British physician. He was a pioneer in the field of oncology, developing a new treatment for breast cancer, and has been called "the father of endocrine ablation in cancer management."[3] The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre and the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute are named for him.
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Colonel Sir George Thomas Beatson KCB KBE DL (26 May 1848 – 16 February 1933) was a British physician. He was a pioneer in the field of oncology, developing...
director of cancer services, Sir GeorgeBeatson. The BWSCC was supported by charities Friends of the Beatson and The Beatson Oncology Centre Fund. In 2014...
The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research (also known as the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, formerly known as the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)...
Benjamin Wrigglesworth Beatson (1803–1874), English classical scholar GeorgeBeatson (1848–1933), British physician George Steward Beatson (died 1874), Scottish...
George Stewart Beatson CB (22 May 1814 – 7 June 1874) was a Scottish physician who was surgeon-general of the British Army and Honorary Physician to the...
was heard in the High Court but in their summing up, judges Lord Justice Beatson and Mr Justice Irwin said: "There was indeed a case upon which a reasonable...
Cross to help with funding, but the head of the Scottish Red Cross, Sir GeorgeBeatson denied Inglis' request stating that the Red Cross was in the hands of...
Cancer Hospital. This initiative came through the persuasion of Sir GeorgeBeatson, head of the hospital and one of the country's leading oncologists....
Brown, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. William Whyte and Co. "George Wood". Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 2023. Retrieved 13 February...
Western Infirmary under Sir William Macewen. In 1913 he replaced Sir GeorgeBeatson as Senior Surgeon. He took an active interest in soldiering and had...
contributions from renowned physicians such as Joseph Lister (antisepsis), GeorgeBeatson (breast cancer), John Macintyre (X-rays and radiology), William Hunter...
and Diversity in Broadcasting Kenneth Robert Muir — For services to the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre Stephen William John Mulligan — Principal...
Nicholas Dodd Beatson-Bell, 1918–3 January 1921 In 1921, the chief commissionership was upgraded to governor. Sir Nicholas Dodd Beatson-Bell, 3 January...
were George Chrystal, John Sturgeon Mackay, Peter Guthrie Tait and Andrew Beatson Bell. In 1900 he is listed as a member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society...
International Programme on Chemical Safety. Retrieved 8 November 2013. Cecilie Beatson (29 November 2011). Animal Species: Inland Taipan Australian Museum. Retrieved...
donated (one week later) to the chairman of the British Red Cross, Sir GeorgeBeatson, who explained how important these motor vehicles were going to be to...
entry". www.europeansineastafrica.co.uk. Retrieved 18 December 2022. "GeorgeBeatson" (PDF). Retrieved 13 February 2013. "Sir William Turner: a chapter in...
Bogdanor, Vernon (1998). "Devolution: the Constitutional Aspects". In Beatson, Jack (ed.). Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom: Practice and...