Dr John Francis Ryan
Personal Details
Dr John Francis Ryan MBBS FFARCS MRCS LRCP DA
13/08/1894 to 16/02/1978
Place of birth: Chatham, Kent
Nationality: British
CRN: 715405
Education and qualifications
General education |
Merchant Taylors’ School; St Thomas’s Hospital Medical School |
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Primary medical qualification(s) |
MRCS LRCP, 1917 |
Initial Fellowship and type |
FFARCS by Election |
Year of Fellowship |
1948 |
Other qualification(s) |
MBBS, London, 1919; DA(RCP&S), 1939 |
Professional life and career
Postgraduate career
Served in the Royal Navy from qualification until the end of WW! (finishing as a Lt Commander) then being house surgeon, casualty officer, senior resident anaesthetist and RMO at Saint Thomas’s before becoming the first full time anaesthetist there in 1924. It was his major focus, but he also worked at the National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy (later Neurology and Neurosurgery) in Queen’s Square) and the Evelina Hospital for Children from 1925-35. On the outbreak of WW2 he re-joined the Royal Navy and served for the duration at the Naval Hospital in Plymouth. A consultant from the inception of the NHS, he retired in 1954.
Professional interests and activities
He was honorary secretary of the RSM’s anaesthetic section for 1928-30, but thereafter focused on advancing the service at St Thomas’s, keeping abreast of clinical developments and teaching others.
Other biographical information
A charming man with a dry sense of humour who valued family life he loved music and gardening. Married to Frances Perry, they had three daughters, one of whom also became a consultant in London.
Author and Sources
Author: Prof Tony Wildsmith & Dr Bob Palmer
Sources and any other comments: [1] Obituary. BMJ 1978; i: 723-4 (where a photograph may be seen [2] Medical Directory [3] Ancestry.co.uk