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David Rocyn-Jones : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Rocyn-Jones The Reverend Sir David Thomas Rocyn-Jones CBE, K St J, DL, JP (16 November 1862 – 30 April 1953) was a Welsh medical officer of health and servant of multiple professional bodies within Wales.〔(National Library of Wales ) Welsh Biographies Online〕 ==Professional career== Rocyn-Jones was born in Rhymney to a notable bonesetter, Thomas Rocyn Jones and Mary Rees, who was a descendent of the preacher Rhys Davies. He was educated at Lewis School, Pengam, and later at University College, Cardiff. Rocyn-Jones gained his MB in 1897 from the University of Edinburgh and then returned to Wales to become a general practitioner in Abertillery where he also held the post of chief surgeon at the Powell Collieries〔Smith (1980), pg 310.〕 and Honorary Surgeon to Abertillery RFC}.〔Thomas, Irene and Thomas, Keith. 1983 Abertillery Rugby Football Club, the Centenary Book, Barry, Wales Stewart Williams.〕 After passing his DPH qualification in Oxford, he was appointed the first Medical Officer for Health for Monmouthshire, responsible for ill-health prevention strategies within the county. Retiring from this post in 1946, he was succeeded by his son, Gwyn. Rocyn-Jones continued his relationship with University College, Cardiff, becoming its vice-president, and would later become involved in the creation of the University of Wales College of Medicine. In 1920 he was awarded the CBE, and in 1948 was knighted.
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