Broadway, Harold Theodore Logan
Surg. Lieut.-Cmdr. Harold Theodore Logan Broadway, R.N.V.R., is posted as missing, presumed killed in an Admiralty Casualty List published on June 24. He received his professional education at St. Thomas's Hospital, qualified M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. in 1932, and then held the house post at the Royal Victoria and West Hants Hospital, Boscombe. He had been in practice in Dorchester since 1932, in partnership with Dr. T. B. Broadway, and was honorary anaesthetist to the Dorset County Hospital. He entered the R.N.V.R. as temp. prob. surg. lieut. soon after the outbreak of war and was reported missing in the Journal of March 21. He had been a member of the B.M.A. since qualification. British Medical Journal 4 July 1942
Biographical
Surname(s) | Broadway |
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First name(s) | Harold Theodore Logan |
Date of birth | 1909 |
Place of birth | Dorchester Registration District |
Family details | Son of Theodore B. and Jessie A. I. Broadway; husband of Vera Mary Broadway, of Westmoors, Dorsetshire. |
College | St Thomas' Hospital |
Dates at college | 1927-1932 |
Dept / course | M.B. London |
Qualifications | M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1932 |
Military unit | Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S. Dunedin |
Date enlisted | soon after the outbreak of war |
War / conflict | World War Two (1939-1945) |
Date of death | 24-Nov-41 |
Age at death | 33 |
Rank at death | Lieut-Commander Surgeon |
Cause of death | Missing presumed killed |
Commemoration(s) | St. Thomas s Roll of Honour in the chapel; Portsmouth Naval memorial; Roll of the Fallen, University of London O.T.C. |
Notes | Surgeon Lieutenant Royal Navy. St. Thomas’ s Hospital/ Missing presumed dead 24.11.1941. University of London O.T.C. Roll of the Fallen 1939-1945 Features in "Blood in the Sea: HMS Dunedin and the Enigma Code" by Stuart Gill |
Sources | St Thomas’ s Hospital Medical School Records, King’ s College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission; British Medical Journal; University of London O.T.C. Roll of the Fallen 1939-1945 |