Dr George Leslie Feneley
Personal Details
Dr George Leslie Feneley
24/07/1904 to 21/12/1991
Place of birth: Whiteford Road, Plymouth, Devon.
Nationality: British
CRN: 715484
Also known as: Fen
Education and qualifications
General education |
Kingswood School, Bath; Bristol University |
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Primary medical qualification(s) |
MB ChB Bristol University 1927 |
Initial Fellowship and type |
FFARCS by Election |
Year of Fellowship |
1948 |
Other qualification(s) |
DA(RCP&S) 1939 |
Professional life and career
Postgraduate career
House surgeon (to Mr Tommy Carwardine) and House Physician (to Dr Roger Charles) before joining a General Practice in Westbury-on-Trym whilst retaining an interest in hospital medicine by taking up anaesthetics. There were no training or resident posts in Anaesthesia in Bristol and so he, with two of three like minded GP colleagues, earned a living in General Practice and studied anaesthesia, giving their services to the Bristol Hospitals for free. After obtaining the DA in 1939 he was appointed an Honorary Anaesthetist to Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI), and joined the RAMC as an anaesthetic specialist in 1942 serving in North Africa, Italy and Greece. He returned to civilian practice in 1947 as Consultant Anaesthetist to the United Bristol Hospitals and was also appointed a consultant to Southmead, Cossham, Malmesbury and Tetbury Hospitals. With the introduction of the NHS in 1948 he relinquished the latter posts to concentrate on Bristol Royal Infirmary.
Professional interests and activities
Established anaesthetic departments at the BRI and three nearby General Hospitals, and introduced a rotational training scheme throughout the hospitals of the South West. He was a founder member of the Society of Anaesthetists of the South Western Region, actively promoted the establishment of a Chair in Anaesthetics at the University of Bristol and witnessed the appointment of Professor John Clutton-Brock in 1966. Feneley was President of the Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Society in 1958/59.
Author and sources
Sources: obituary published by Society of Anaesthetists of the South West Region and personal contact with Professor Roger Feneley (son).