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Dr Hywel Davies MA, DM (Oxon.), FRCP (Lond.), FACP, FACC is a cardiologist and writer. He has written extensively on a range of medical and scientific subjects. ==Biography== Career Born in Swansea, Wales in 1924, Davies attended Swansea Grammar School (now known as Bishop Gore School school) and gained a Meyricke Exhibition in chemistry at Jesus College, Oxford. He interrupted his studies in 1943 to join the Royal Engineers, in which regiment he was commissioned and served in Italy, India and Malaya. Upon returning to Oxford in 1946, he changed his degree and started reading medicine. Davies undertook his clinical studies at Westminster Hospital, London, where he gained the Sturges Prize in clinical medicine and a BMA prize for his essay on Clinical Teaching in Relation to the Practice of Medicine. He qualified BM, BCh in 1952. After various appointments in paediatrics and general medicine, Davies specialised in cardiology and took up a residency at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver. After a year he was appointed by Dr Paul Wood as registrar at the National Heart Hospital and Institute of Cardiology in London. Subsequently he was senior registrar and senior lecturer at Guy's Hospital and was awarded the Carey-Coombs prize of the University of Bristol. In 1967 he was invited to join the faculty of the University of Colorado, Denver, and was Chief of Cardiology at the VA Hospital in Denver (). Personal Life Married married wife Lucette in 1955. The couple have one daughter, who lives in London. Dr Davies now lives in Sion, Switzerland and devotes most of his time to writing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hywel Davies (doctor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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