Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameMary Catherine Bainbridge ROBINSON
Spouses
Birth1927, Oxford, Oxfordshire
Death10 Jul 2011, Dundee, Scotland
OccupationSurgeon
FatherJohn Reginald Homer WEAVER (1882-1965)
MotherStella Mary Georgina ACTON (1894-1974)
Marriage1959, West Hartlepool, Durham, England
Children(Private)
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Notes for John Patrick Acton Weaver (Spouse 1)
In the January to March 1928 birth index John P. A. Weaver, Headington district Oxfordshire, mother’s maiden name Acton, volume 3a, page 1673

In the January to March 1959 England Marriage Index
John P. A. Weaver and Mary C. B. Robinson, West Hartlepool, Durham, volume 1a, page 2777

Scotland Death Index
John Patrick Acton Weaver, died July 10 2011, age 83, Dundee, Dundee city, Scotland

from the bmj
John Patrick Acton Weaver came to Scotland to join Professor Sir Donald Douglas’ surgical academic team in the University of St Andrews at Dundee in 1967. He gave outstanding service to that flourishing surgical unit, to the university, and to the health service. This was particularly so when the surgical unit moved to the new Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, and during the period when Sir Donald Douglas was president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Patrick ran the unit. His surgical interests evolved into urology, and he subsequently became NHS consultant urological surgeon in 1976, …

from Royal College of Surgeons of England
Plarr’s Lives of the Fellows\
Weaver, John Patrick Acton (1927 - 2011)
Identifier:
RCS: E001878
Full Name:
Weaver, John Patrick Acton
Date of Birth:
27 November 1927
Place of Birth:
Oxford, UK
Date of Death:
10 July 2011
Occupation: General Surgeon, Urological Surgeon, Urologist
Titles/Qualifications:
BM BCh Oxford 1954
FRCS Edin 1960
FRCS 1961
BSc 1952
DM MCh 1968
Details:
John Patrick Acton Weaver was a consultant urological surgeon at Dundee Royal Infirmary and a senior lecturer in surgery at the Universities of St Andrews and Dundee. He was born in Oxford, the son of John Reginald Homer Weaver, professor of history and president of Trinity College, and Stella Mary Georgina Weaver née Acton, an author. He was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and Ampleforth College, and then studied medicine at Oxford and Guy's.
He was a house surgeon to Sir John Conybeare at Guy's and an anatomy demonstrator. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps, as a medical officer to the Gurkhas in Hong Kong and the King's Own Regiment 4th of Foot. He was a registrar at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, working with George Feggetter.
In 1967 he joined Sir Donald Douglas' surgical academic team at the University of St Andrews at Dundee. He gave outstanding service, particularly when the unit moved to the new Ninewalls Hospital and medical school, and he ran the department during the time Douglas was president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. His surgical interests gradually moved into urology, and he became a consultant urological surgeon in 1976, moving back to Dundee Royal Infirmary. He pioneered innovative techniques for the treatment of female incontinence.
He was an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and secretary and then president of the 1921 Surgical Club. After retiring in 1992 he did locums in England, Scotland, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. He also worked with the Egyptian Army Medical Corps.
He was recognised as an excellent surgeon and teacher. He took a particular interest in developing the careers of his junior staff, especially encouraging female house surgeons to continue in surgery and achieve their full potential.
Outside medicine, he was interested in gardening, furniture restoration and art.
In 1959 he married Mary Catherine Bainbridge ('Wendy') Robinson, who trained as a nurse at Guy's Hospital. They had three children - Elizabeth Anne, George William and Matthew John. John Patrick Acton Weaver died on 10 July 2011, aged 83.
Author:
Sarah Gillam
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