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British Journal of Radiology (1957) 30, 262
© 1957 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-30-353-262-a

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George Ritchie Mather Cordiner, C.V.O.

B. Hector Jones

This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.

Dr. Mather Cordiner died at his home in Harley House on April 8, 1957. He was in his late fifties.

He qualified at St. Andrew's University in 1922 and soon afterwards became interested in radiology, taking the D.M.R.E.(Camb.) in 1924. After visiting distinguished gastro-intestinal radiologists abroad, he brought back to this country many new ideas, upon which he based his own techniques. He quickly became one of the leading gastro-intestinal radiologists in this country and at the time of his death was pre-eminent in this field.







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