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Richard Lindsey Batten FRCS (29 September 1920 – 29 December 1997) was an English orthopaedic surgeon. He established the first blood bank in Nigeria, and introduced in Britain the AO technique for internal fixation of fractures. He taught orthopaedics at the Birmingham General Hospital, and was the first editor of the scientific trauma journal ''Injury''〔British Medical Journal May 9, 1998 article by Christopher E Ackroyd and Gordon C Bannister http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1113134/〕〔http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/30428/description#description〕〔''Obituary of R L Batten'' British Orthopaedic News September 1998 by Christopher E Ackroyd and Gordon C Bannister〕〔''Obituary of Richard Lindsey Batten 1920-1997'' by Nigel Tubbs ''Injury'' magazine 1998, Elsevier Science Ltd〕 ==Early life==
Richard was born 29 September 1920 in London, the son of Ellen Mary (Molly) Batten (née Turnbull) and Doctor Lindsey Willett Batten – the only family practitioner to have then been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians. Richard attended Westminster School singing in the choir at the coronation of King George VI. He then studied medicine at Trinity College in Cambridge University and at the Westminster Hospital in London.
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