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Plaque

Doctor John Fry - Beckenham

Inscription

Dr. John Fry, 1922 - 1944, devoted family doctor and world renowned researcher and writer.
G.P. Research Club

Site: Doctor John Fry - Beckenham (1 memorial)

BR3, Croydon Road, 138, St James's Practice

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesof london.co.uk

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Doctor John Fry

General practitioner and medical author. Born Jack Freitag in Lublin, Poland,...

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Doctor John Fry - Beckenham

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G.P. Research Club

A meeting of the club is held twice a year, at which various papers, from res...

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