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Sculpture

Covid sculpture - Shield Totem

Erection date: 6/9/2022

Inscription

{On the plaque attached to the wall at the left:}
Shield Totem

MEMENTO.MEDICORVM.QVI.LABORANTES.IN.COVID.MMXIX.MORTVISVNT
‘Remembering the doctors who died while working in the COVID-19 pandemic’

The covid-19 PANDEMIC HAD A PROFOUND EFFECT ON ALL HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS. Many members and fellows of the RCP were infected while caring for patients, both in the UK and across the globe.

This memorial remembers and honours those physicians who died and is intended as a point of reflection for all those affected by the pandemic.

Unveiled by Professor Sir Christopher Whitty FRCP on 6 September 2022

Funded by a generous donation from the Jerwood Foundation with additional funding from Professor Chuka Nwokolo CBE FRCP, Sir Andrew Goddard FRCP.

Sculpture: Nicholas Dimbleby
Marble: Thomas Waugh
Foundry: Bronze Age, London

{On the base of the column:}
MEMENTO.MEDICORVM.QVI
LABORANTES.IN.COVID.MMXIX.MORTVISVNT

{Towards the lower back right of the sculpture:}
N. Dimbleby '22

This ten-foot high sculpture, 'Shield Totem', features a cascade of facemasks mounted on a fluted marble base.

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Site: Covid sculpture - Shield Totem (1 memorial)

NW1, St Andrews Place, Royal College of Physicians - Memorial Garden

We are grateful to the member of staff who was happy to remain seated, and provide scale for our photo.

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Covid 19 pandemic

Also called Coronavirus. The general consensus is that the pandemic originate...

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doctors who died working in the COVID-19 pandemic

The BMJ lists 53 doctors who died from Covid but warns that it may not be an ...

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Covid sculpture - Shield Totem

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Bronze Age Ltd

Casting foundry based at the Limehouse Basin. It provides a service to artist...

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Jerwood Foundation

Established in 1977 for John Jerwood MC (1918-1991)  by Alan Grieve CBE, at t...

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Nicholas Dimbleby

Son of Richard and younger brother of the better known David and Jonathan.

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Sir Andrew Francis Goddard, FRCP

Sir Andrew Francis Goddard is a British consultant gastroenterologist. He was...

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Professor Chuka Nwokolo, CBE, FRCP

Professor Chuka Nwokolo, Consultant Gastroenterologist, specialises in stomac...

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