Professional Papers acquired by Pyrah
Level of description
File
Reference code
A.2023.1.3
Date
1947-1996
Extent and medium
1 folder
Administrative / Biographical History
The first professor of urology in Great Britain, Leslie Pyrah was born at Farnley, near Leeds in 1899, the son of a headmistress. He was educated at Leeds Central High School and served in the army during the First World War. Pyrah read medicine at Leeds University and graduated in 1924. After qualifying, Pyrah undertook a wide variety of training roles, notably with Berkeley Moynihan at Leeds General Infirmary. In 1932, Pyrah visited urological centres across Europe as part of a travelling scholarship, and two years later was appointed assistant surgeon to the Leeds Infirmary and Public Dispensary.
Despite building up a large general surgical practice, Pyrah retained an interest in urology. He was elected to the council of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) in 1948, and in 1956 was appointed professor of urological surgery in Leeds. His work in promoting urology and urological specialist centres throughout Britain led to him becoming President of the Urological Section of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1958 and President of BAUS from 1961 to 1963, and received a CBE in 1963.
The collection contains papers compiled by Pyrah relating to the following subjects: Berkeley Moynihan and the Moynhian Chirurgical Club, shortages of nurses at Leeds General Infirmary’s Wellcome Ward, and professional papers acquired by Pyrah.
Despite building up a large general surgical practice, Pyrah retained an interest in urology. He was elected to the council of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) in 1948, and in 1956 was appointed professor of urological surgery in Leeds. His work in promoting urology and urological specialist centres throughout Britain led to him becoming President of the Urological Section of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1958 and President of BAUS from 1961 to 1963, and received a CBE in 1963.
The collection contains papers compiled by Pyrah relating to the following subjects: Berkeley Moynihan and the Moynhian Chirurgical Club, shortages of nurses at Leeds General Infirmary’s Wellcome Ward, and professional papers acquired by Pyrah.
Scope and content
Papers compiled by Leslie Pyrah. Includes a biography of Pyrah compiled by himself, report by Yorkshire Regional Health Authority titled 'Summary of the NHS Review Working Papers', summary of the White Paper on the Government's proposals following its review of the NHS in January 1969, memorandum on medical education submitted by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, letter by the General Medical Council reviewing rules on public health and medicine, annual reports for the Urological Services of Leeds in 1970 and 1988, copy of the 1921 Surgical Club of Great Britain handbook dated 1969. The folder contains items not originally compiled by Pyrah, including a booklet of rules and table of fees for medical attendance in consultation that originally belonged to Dr H S Shucksmith, and obituaries of Pyrah published by The Telegraph and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Conditions governing access
Open
Conditions governing reproduction
Not permitted
Language
English
Corporate name
Royal college