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Cutts, George Lambert

Surgeon.Lieut. George Lambert Cutts died, following an operation on June 6, 1940. ~He took the L.D.S. in 1914 and qualified M.R.C.s., L.R.C.P. in 1919, after which he was house-surgeon at Guy’ s and at the Queen’ s Hospital for Facial Injuries at Sidcup. He obtained the D.P.M. in 1925 and entered the L.C.C.’ s Mental Hospital Services, becoming successively A.M.O. at Bexley and at Long Grove, Epsom, and deputy medical superintendent of Friern Hospital. He rejoined the R.N.V.R., in which he served as surgeon-probationer in the war of 1914-1918, soon after the outbreak of the present war. British Medical Journal 17 Oct. 1942

Cutts: - On June 6, 1940 following an operation, Dr. George Lambert Cutts, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M., L.D.S., Surgeon Sub-Lieut, R.N.V.R., dearly loved husband of Joyce Cutts, aged 49 (Scottish papers please copy). The Times 8 June 1940​

Biographical

Surname(s)Cutts
First name(s)George Lambert
Date of birth1890
Place of birthGoole Registration District
Previous educationTaunton School
CollegeGuy's Hospital
Dates at college1910-1919
Dept / courseDental
QualificationsL.D.S., R.C.S. 1914; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1919; D.P.M.1925
Military unitRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve
War / conflictWorld War Two (1939-1945)
Date of death06 June 1940
Age at death49
Rank at deathSurg. Lieut.
Cause of deathDied following an operation
Commemoration(s)Guy’ s War Memorial
SourcesGuy’ s Hospital Medical School Records, King’ s College London Archives

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