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  1. Philip Hugh-Jones FRCP (22 August 1917 – 1 June 2010) was a British respiratory physician and Medical Research Council (MRC) researcher who during the Second World War investigated the effects of gun fumes on tank operators in Dorset and the effect of coal dust on Welsh coal miners with particular relevance to pneumoconiosis.

  2. history.rcplondon.ac.uk › inspiring-physicians › philip-hugh-jonesPhilip Hugh-Jones | RCP Museum

    Philip Morrell Hugh-Jones, a leading chest physician who carried out pioneering research into lung physiology, was also an intrepid explorer. Born in London, the illegitimate son of Philip Edward Morrell, a solicitor, author and Liberal politician, who was the husband of Lady Ottoline Morrell, he had a difficult relationship with his father.

  3. Dr Philip Hugh-Jones BA Cantab MB BChir MD MRCP FRCP (1917- 2010) was Consulting Physician and Director of the Chest Unit at King’s College Hospital, London, and Consulting Physician and part-time Director of the MRC Clinical Pulmonary Physiology Research Unit at Hammersmith Hospital, London, from 1964 to 1967, when it was taken over by the ...

  4. Philip Hugh-Jones FRCP (22 de agosto de 1917 - 1 de junio de 2010) fue un médico respiratorio británico e investigador del Consejo de Investigación Médica (MRC) que durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial investigó los efectos de los vapores de las armas en los operadores de tanques en Dorset y el efecto del polvo de carbón. sobre los mineros ...

  5. Philip Hugh-Jones FRCP (22 August 1917 – 1 June 2010) was a British respiratory physician and Medical Research Council (MRC) researcher who during the Second...

  6. Philip Hugh-Jones. and William Whimster. First Page. PDF. " The Etiology and Management of Disabling Emphysema1,2 ." American Review of Respiratory Disease, 117 (2), pp. 343–378. PDF Download. Previous Article Next Article.

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