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Ann Beckett Ann Beckett (5 February 1927 - 2002) was an Irish pioneer of occupational therapy, a sister of John Beckett (an Irish musician, composer and conductor) and Peter Beckett (a pioneering figure in Irish psychiatry). She was a cousin of the famous writer and playwright Samuel Beckett. ==Early life== Ann and her twin brother John were born in Sandymount, Dublin to Gerald and Peggy Beckett. Gerald, brother of Bill Beckett (Samuel Beckett’s father), studied medicine at Trinity College Dublin and became County Medical Officer for Wicklow.〔''Irish Times'' Obituary by Michael Dervan, ''Early music pioneer who created shockwaves'', 17 February 2007, p. 14; () James Knowlson: ''Damned to Fame - The Life of Samuel Beckett'', p. 7; 532 Superintendent Registrar’s District Dublin, Registrar’s District No 4, Births, Nos. 391 and 392 (General Register Office, Dublin).〕 When she was ten years old she got an infection in her leg which caused a lot of pain and which required surgical intervention. At 14 her lower leg was amputated.〔Patterson, M. (1992) 'Ann Beckett Interview', Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy, 22(1), pp. 31-33.〕
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