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Edward Vaughan Bevan : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Vaughan Bevan

Edward Vaughan Bevan (3 November 1907 – 22 February 1988) was a British doctor and rower who won a gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam.
Bevan was born at Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. He was educated at Bedford School where he was in the rugby XV〔(Bedford School and Old Bedfordian Rugby Union )〕 and Trinity College, Cambridge,〔(Trinity College Olympians )〕 where he rowed with the First Trinity Boat Club. First Trinity represented Great Britain rowing at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, where, at the age of 20, Bevan won an Olympic gold medal in the coxless four with John Lander, Michael Warriner and Richard Beesly. They recorded a time of 6:36.0 in the final to beat the U.S. crew by 1 second.〔(Great Britain Olympic medallists )〕
After university, Bevan was a doctor in Cambridge, and shared his practice with Rex Wood, who competed in the shot put at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics.〔(Cambridgeshire County Council Going for Gold )〕 He maintained his link with rowing - on the wall of his consulting room was a blue oar.〔(Student view of Cambridge philosophy ) (PDF)〕 He was also senior treasurer of the Cambridge University Boat Club for many years, and was actively involved in coaching the crew,〔(The David Owen archive - the ''Physician'' ) (Microsoft Word)〕 as well as being President of Rob Roy Boat Club from 1946 until 1980.〔(Rob Roy Boat Club Officers )〕 He was a frequent correspondent to the British Medical Journal.
Bevan was doctor to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein whilst he was in Cambridge. After Bevan diagnosed Wittgenstein with prostate cancer, Wittgenstein moved in with Bevan in Storey's Way, Cambridge February 1951, where he stayed until his death on 29 April 1951.〔(Ludwig Wittgenstein: the final years )〕 In Cambridge Bevan shared a medical practice with Rex Woods, the Olympic shot putter.
Bevan died at the age of 80. His elder brother Llewelyn Bevan rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race, but Edward himself did not.
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