Canning Suffern

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Dr
Canning Suffern
MA MB BChir MRCS LRCP
File:Suffern, Canning.jpg
Born 1892
Died 1978
Residence Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent [1923]
Hill Head, Fareham, Hants [1923 list]
Uphanger, Shepherd's Lane, Chorley Wood, Herts [1925]
69 Lambeth Palace Road, SE1 [1929]
Hill Head, Fareham, Hants; 77 Gower Street, WC1 [census]
Occupation journalist
medical
naturalist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1978 deceased
elected_AI 1923.03.24
societies Royal College of Physicians
Royal College of Surgeons
British Medical Association
Royal Medical Psychological Association
Society of Genealogists
Hampshire Ornithological Society




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1923.02.20 nominated, proposed by P. Giles, seconded by W.L.H. Duckworth, elected 27 Mar. [A63]

on editorial staff of 'The Lancet'

1980.09 death noted

Notes From Elsewhere

Dr Canning Suffern, naturalist (1892-1978), was brought up in Worcestershire and developed a keen interest in the natural history of his county, particularly around Rubery. He trained as a doctor, his studies being interrupted by World War I, in which he served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, as a surgeon-probationer. He subsequently held posts at a number of hospitals, before joining the staff of THE LANCET. His studies in natural history switched to Hampshire and his ornithological work around Titchfield Haven acted as a catalyst for further collaborative study after World War II. BIRDS OF HAMPSHIRE ed. J.M.Clark and J.A.Eyre (Winchester, Hampshire Ornithological Society, 1993) pp. 38-45

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Univ. of Southampton: papers