Alan Gilston

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Dr

Alan Gilston

FRCS, FFARCS
Born1928 (1928)
Died2005 (aged 76–77)
NationalityUnited Kingdom
OccupationAnaesthesiologist

Dr Alan Gilston FRCS, FFARCS (1928-2005) was a British anaesthesiologist. He was one of the team who performed the first heart transplant in the United Kingdom.[1]

Early life[]

His grandfather was Israel Gitlesohn, Bradford's first shohet, who was from Lithuania.[2]

Career[]

Gilston was Senior Consultant Anaesthesiologist at the National Heart Hospital from 1967 to 1990.[3] On 3 May 1968, he acted as anaesthetist for the first heart transplant in the United Kingdom, which was also only the eleventh in the world.[3]

A founder of the , he also served as its president.[3]

He initiated the first in 1974, and was its secretary-general.[3]

He was founder and chairman of the Intensive Care Society. He later gave the society's inaugural , named by the society in his honour, and received their silver Medal.[2][3]

He was a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS), and a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FFARCS).[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Sarankin, GE; Tuvysheva, TV (November 1975). "[Kunkel's phenol test in the diagnosis of arteriosclerosis]". Vrachebnoe delo (11): 16–7. PMID 1199043.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Dr Alan Gilston". Yorkshire Post. 16 July 2005.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Tilli Tansey; Lois Reynolds, eds. (1999). Early heart transplant surgery in the UK. Wellcome Witnesses to Contemporary Medicine. History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group. ISBN 978-1-84129-007-2. Wikidata Q29581627.

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