Juliet Mary Gould

bmj;381/apr28_8/p958/FAF1faJuliet Mary Gould (“Julie”) was born into a family with medical connections. Her father, Donald Gould, was a doctor, as were his two sisters, and her mother, Edna, was a registered nurse. She was born in Hertfordshire, but was taken to live in Hong Kong when she was a few weeks old, her father having secured a position as a doctor in the Colonial Medical Service, and subsequently as a lecturer in the medical school of Hong Kong University. His academic positions in physiology led to later moves to Singapore (University of Malaya) and finally London (Barts Medical School), interspersed with nine months of blissful school free life in Majorca. Julie’s idyllic childhood in the Far East had resulted in an incomplete education, and when the family moved to London she had to work hard to catch up, but she started her degree at Barts Medical School in 1965. As…
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