- Sir
George Montario Bedbrook, OBE (8
October 1921 – 6
October 1991) was an
Australian medical doctor and surgeon, who was the
driving force in creating...
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James Albert Bedbrook (1845–1902) was a
naval engineer. He was born in Portsea, Hampshire, to
James Albert Bedbrook and
Elizabeth Sarah Cammell. He was...
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Richard Denison Bedbrook (born 29 July 1978) is an
English professional cricket coach and
former player.
Bedbrook was a right-handed
batsman who bowled...
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Edward J.
Bedbrook 1903 – C.C.
Ballantyne 1904 –
Edward J.
Bedbrook 1905 –
William Smithson Lingley 1906 – J.J.
Kirkpatrick 1908 –
Edward J.
Bedbrook 1909–1910...
- 1974 and 1966, 1970 respectively. The
Games were the
initiative of
George Bedbrook,
Director of the
Spinal Unit of
Royal Perth Hospital. In Australia, paraplegic...
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Academy of
Music Occupation Actor Years active 1901–1933
Spouse Elsie Reamer Bedbrook (m. 1902)
Children Ian
Torrence (b. 1907; d. 1966)
Relatives David...
- Sir
Ludwig (1899–1980)".
Wellcome Library.
Retrieved 25
August 2012.
Bedbrook, G. (1982). "International
Medical Society of
Paraplegia first Ludwig Guttmann...
- [617]; also CBE
Frank Beaurepaire 1942 Lord
Mayor of
Melbourne [618]
George Bedbrook 1978 In
recognition of
paraplegic rehabilitation [619]; also OBE Marcus...
- (1902–1998) –
educationalist Jack
Lovelock (1910–1949) –
athlete Dr John
Bedbrook –
biotechnologist James K.
Baxter (1926–1972) – poet Dr Fred
Hollows (1929–1993)...
- PMID 16818589.
Sabharwal 2013, pp. 91–92. Vogel, Betz &
Mulcahey 2012, p. 141.
Bedbrook 2013, p. 153. Fink,
Pfaff &
Levine 2011, p. 559.
Alpert &
Wisnia 2009,...