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- Albertine_Winner abstract "Albertine Louise Winner, DBE, MD, FRCP (4 March 1907 – 13 May 1988) was a British physician and administrator. After graduating from University College Hospital Medical School, Winner practiced at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, and the Mothers' Hospital in Clapton. During World War II, she enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Corps. After the war, Winner served in the Department of Health as the first female deputy chief medical officer. In later life, she worked with Cicely Saunders in forming the first modern hospice at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, London.".
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- Albertine_Winner subject Category:1907_births.
- Albertine_Winner subject Category:1988_deaths.
- Albertine_Winner subject Category:20th-century_British_medical_doctors.
- Albertine_Winner subject Category:Alumni_of_the_UCL_Medical_School.
- Albertine_Winner subject Category:Dames_Commander_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Albertine_Winner subject Category:Fellows_of_the_Royal_College_of_Physicians.
- Albertine_Winner subject Category:People_educated_at_Francis_Holland_School.
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- Albertine_Winner comment "Albertine Louise Winner, DBE, MD, FRCP (4 March 1907 – 13 May 1988) was a British physician and administrator. After graduating from University College Hospital Medical School, Winner practiced at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, and the Mothers' Hospital in Clapton. During World War II, she enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Corps. After the war, Winner served in the Department of Health as the first female deputy chief medical officer.".
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