Jessel Josephs
bmj;378/jul22_8/o1802/FAF1faJessel Josephs worked in South Moor, Stanley, immediately before the establishment of the NHS. After conscription and serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps, he formed a successful GP practice in South Shields, where he worked until his retirement in 1985. During his career he, together with his partner, handled upwards of 300 “home confinements” per year as well as general medical practice work. They expanded the range of services they were able to offer patients. During his career he served as chairman of the local BMA branch and worked on establishing and running a postgraduate centre. Predeceased by his wife and his daughter, he leaves a son, a daughter in law, two grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
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