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  1. Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes (/ ˈ k eɪ n z / KAYNZ; 25 March 1887, Cambridge – 5 July 1982, Cambridge) was a British surgeon and author. He began his career as a physician in World War I , before becoming a doctor at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London , where he made notable innovations in the fields of blood transfusion and ...

  2. Learn about Sir Geoffrey Keynes, the brother of economist John Maynard Keynes, who was a surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital and a bibliographer. He also served as a senior consultant surgeon to the Royal Air Force during World War Two.

  3. Description: Obituary for Keynes, Sir Geoffrey Langdon (1887 - 1982), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Language: English. Source: Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Full Name: Keynes, Sir Geoffrey Langdon. Date of Birth: 25 March 1887. Place of Birth: Cambridge. Date of Death: 5 July 1982. Occupation: General surgeon.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2016 · During the 1920s and 1930s, the British surgeon Geoffrey Keynes (1887–1982) treated breast cancer with radium instead of the hegemonic radical mastectomy, while vehemently attacking the “radicalists” for mutilating women. Keynes was also a leading bibliographer of literary figures from Sir Thomas Browne to William Blake through ...

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  5. President of the Bibliographical Society in 1952-1954, he served as the chairman of the trustees of the National Portrait Gallery from 1955 to 1966; he wrote numerous articles and essays, and brought out new editions of some of his books; while his major biography of William Harvey was awarded the James Tait Black memorial prize in 1966.

  6. 20 de ago. de 2015 · Another aspect of blood transfusion technology was developed by an Englishman, Geoffrey Keynes. Born in 1887, Keynes qualified as a surgeon with the Royal College of Surgeons in London and in...

  7. Sir Geoffrey Keynes (1887 - 1982), was a pioneer in the surgery of breast cancer and thymic deseases, n.b. in patients suffering from myastenia gravis. He strongly disapproved of the longstanding dogma of so called radical mastectomy in breast cancer, and advocated a more limited surgical approach, ….