Callender, Sheila (1914–2004)

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Callender, Sheila (1914–2004)

English physician. Born Sheila Theodora Elsie Callender, April 14, 1914, in Sidcup, Kent, England; died Aug 17, 2004; youngest of 4 children of a Scottish general practioner and surgeon and an Irish mother; St. Andrew's University, MD, 1938, PhD, 1944; University of Oxford, doctorate of science, 1970; m. Ivan Monostori (physician), 1955; no children.

Spent working career at Oxford, after joining Leslie Witts as a house physician in the newly formed Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine at Radcliffe Infirmary (1942); became May Reader in Medicine (1947), 1st assistant (1954), and clinical reader and consultant physician; elected a fellow of Royal College of Physicians (1962); specialized in blood diseases and helped establish and develop the field of hematology after WWII.

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