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Alcohol and Alcoholism Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 622-623, 2002
© 2002 Medical Council on Alcohol


OBITUARY

DAME SHEILA SHERLOCK

MCA PATRON AND HEPATOLOGIST EXTRAORDINAIRE

Roger Williams, CBE

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News of Sheila’s death on 30 December last year will have come as a shock to many. Although known to be in poor health during the past 12 months, from her retirement in 1983 from the Royal Free Hospital she had continued as a leading light in her beloved specialty, hepatology, to which she contributed so much. Her clarity of presentation made her much in demand as a speaker at postgraduate meetings and similarly, as a chairman, she had a legendary reputation. Many a startled hepatologist has been woken at meetings from his slumbers by Sheila’s clarion call for a comment.


Dame Sheila Sherlock, reproduced by kind permission from the Sheila Sherlock Centre, the Royal Free Hospital, London, . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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