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British anaesthesiologist

DrAlan GilstonFRCS, FFARCS
Born1928 (1928)
Died2005 (aged 76–77)
NationalityUnited Kingdom
OccupationAnaesthesiologist

Dr Alan Gilston FRCS, FFARCS (1928-2005) was a British anaesthesiologist. He was one of the team who performed the first heart transplant in the United Kingdom.

Early life

His grandfather was Israel Gitlesohn, Bradford's first shohet, who was from Lithuania.

Career

Gilston was Senior Consultant Anaesthesiologist at the National Heart Hospital from 1967 to 1990. On 3 May 1968, he acted as anaesthetist for the first heart transplant in the United Kingdom, which was also only the eleventh in the world.

A founder of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, he also served as its president.

He initiated the first World Congress on Intensive Care in 1974, and was its secretary-general.

He was founder and chairman of the Intensive Care Society. He later gave the society's inaugural Gilston Lecture, named by the society in his honour, and received their silver Medal.

He was a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS), and a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FFARCS).

References

  1. Sarankin, GE; Tuvysheva, TV (November 1975). "". Vrachebnoe delo (11): 16–7. PMID 1199043.
  2. ^ "Dr Alan Gilston". Yorkshire Post. 16 July 2005.
  3. ^ Tilli Tansey; Lois Reynolds, eds. (1999). Early heart transplant surgery in the UK. Wellcome Witnesses to Contemporary Medicine. History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group. ISBN 978-1-84129-007-2. OL 12568266M. Wikidata Q29581627.

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