British Journal of Radiology (1933) 6, 566
© 1933 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-6-69-566
Robert Craig Rodgers, D.M.R.E.(Liverpool), M.R.C.S.(Engd.), L.R.C.P.(Lond.)
C. Thurstan Holland
and
A. E. Barclay
This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.
If ever there was an enthusiast in radiological work then surely Rodgers of Burnley was one. A very able surgeon, during the earlier part of his career he was attracted from the first by the potentialities of radiology, and later on at the Victoria Hospital (Burnley) devoted himself entirely to this speciality. Rodgers went to Gallipoli as a combatant officer, and eventually became commanding officer of one of the East Lancashire Territorial Battalions. Invalided home, he was seconded for work as an R.A.M.C. officer and became the Registrar of Military Hospitals at Whalley and at Shrewsbury.
Copyright © 1933 by the British Institute of Radiology.