Hubert Bagster Trumper Explained
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]
Publications (as Hubert Bagster)
- Gallstones and Ghosts: The Casebook Of A Country Doctor 1957, Simon and Schuster
- Country Practice 1957, Andre Deutsch
- Doctor's Weekend 1960, Andre Deutsch
Notes and References
- Web site: Vermont, St. Albans Canada Border Crossings, 1895-1954 . familysearch.org . 20 September 2022.
- OSCAR BAGSTER TRUMPER, M.B., B.Ch. F.R.C.S.Ed . Br Med J . 7 January 1933 . 1 . 3757 . 43–44 . 10.1136/bmj.1.3757.43-c . 19971650 . 20 September 2022.
- Web site: The London Gazette, 3 April 1928 . London Gazette . 20 September 2022.
- Web site: England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005 . familysearch.org . 20 September 2022.
- Web site: Dr Hubert Bagster Trumper (centre) Who Was Dismissed By I.c.i. Because He Expressed His Fears That Certain Workers Would Be Exposed To The Risk Of Cancer . Shutterstock . 20 September 2022.
- News: Leaves From a Casebook . 20 September 2022 . . April 20, 1958.