Hubert Bagster Trumper (27 December 1902 – 1975) was a British doctor and writer (as Hubert Bagster).
He was born in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, on 27 December 1902. [1] His father was Oscar Bagster Trumper (1872–1932), also a doctor. [2]
In 1926, he was a medical student, travelling in the US and Canada. [1]
On 4 April 1928, he was promoted to Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps. [3]
In 1929, he married Frances E Greener in Birmingham. [4]
Trumper was dismissed by ICI after raising his concerns about workers being exposed to the risk of cancer. [5]
In 1958, the New York Times called Gallstones and Ghosts "richly entertaining clinical reminiscences". [6]
Hubert Bagster Trumper (27 December 1902 – 1975) was a British doctor and writer (as Hubert Bagster).
He was born in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, on 27 December 1902. [1] His father was Oscar Bagster Trumper (1872–1932), also a doctor. [2]
In 1926, he was a medical student, travelling in the US and Canada. [1]
On 4 April 1928, he was promoted to Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps. [3]
In 1929, he married Frances E Greener in Birmingham. [4]
Trumper was dismissed by ICI after raising his concerns about workers being exposed to the risk of cancer. [5]
In 1958, the New York Times called Gallstones and Ghosts "richly entertaining clinical reminiscences". [6]