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Bourdillon, R. B. (3 October 1931). "The Quantitative Estimation of Vitamin D by Radiography".
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Bourdillon, R. B. (3 October 1931). "The quantitative estimation of vitamin D by radiography".
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of the College. He transferred his field from chemistry to medicine and in 1925 he received
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on 6 August 1914. On 8 September 1914, he was attached to the Headquarters of
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Bourdillon, R. B.; Lidwell, O. M.; Loverlock, J. E.; et al. (1948).
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he developed a simple but effective new bombsight. It was adopted by the
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Robert Bourdillon married Harriett Ada (nÊe Barnes) on 18 July 1922 at
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In early 1917, Bourdillon trained further as a pilot and gained his "
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Special Reserve of Officers and was commissioned as a temporary
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until 1901 and was then privately educated. He went on to the
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at University College, Oxford, and was succeeded by
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British WWI pilot and medical researcher (1889–1971)
400:On 27 July 1917, Bourdillon led five aircraft from 985:Recipients of the Air Force Cross (United Kingdom) 975:Medical Research Council (United Kingdom) people 901: 749: 220:(8 September 1889 – 3 March 1971) was a British 569: 670:On 13 June 1946, Robert Bourdillon was made a 663:, developed the oxygen equipment used for the 629:Special Report Series. Vol. 262. London: 428:. By the end of World War I, Bourdillon was a 980:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 803: 143:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 728:"Captain Robert Benedict Bourdillon MC AFC" 659:. Robert and Tom Bourdillon, together with 512:. During 1946–1954, he was Director of the 420:. On 21 September 1917, he was promoted to 416:. On 26 September 1917, he was awarded the 350:On 29 October 1915, Bourdillon received an 311:on 2 August 1914. He was commissioned as a 838: 811:"Tag Archives: Robert Benedict Bourdillon" 536: 277:Oxford University Officers' Training Corps 271:At Oxford, he was a founder member of the 862: 832: 601: 560: 500:. During 1925–1946, he was based at the 970:Physicians of St Mary's Hospital, London 871: 667:, of which Tom Bourdillon was a member. 530: 815:The British At War in the Air 1914–1918 722: 720: 718: 716: 651:in Sussex. They had two sons. One son, 502:National Institute for Medical Research 440:for his work on bombsight development. 190:National Institute for Medical Research 902: 779: 777: 327:. On 10 December 1914, he returned to 945:British Army personnel of World War I 940:Fellows of University College, Oxford 665:1953 British Mount Everest expedition 508:, north London. In 1935, he became a 273:Oxford University Mountaineering Club 713: 925:People educated at Hazelwood School 774: 13: 460:in 1919. During 1919–1921, he was 14: 996: 930:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 370:. He also helped in developing a 638: 576:"The determination of vitamin D" 476:. During 1919–1921, he was also 31: 631:His Majesty's Stationery Office 523:and produced several papers on 516:Electro-Medical Research Unit. 443: 381:". On 11 April 1917, he joined 302: 1: 935:Alumni of New College, Oxford 855:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)81614-1 706: 553:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)81614-1 436:in the 1 January 1918 King's 231: 785:"Robert Benedict Bourdillon" 519:Bourdillon was a member the 275:in 1909. He was also in the 264:in 1908 where he studied at 7: 965:English medical researchers 955:Royal Flying Corps officers 950:Intelligence Corps officers 689: 488:. During 1925–1926, he was 10: 1001: 492:and then Assistant at the 456:, where he was awarded an 426:chief experimental officer 250:Francis William Bourdillon 206:Robert Benedict Bourdillon 182:University College, Oxford 25:Robert Benedict Bourdillon 452:, Bourdillon returned to 199: 194:Stoke Mandeville Hospital 169: 155: 148: 130: 119: 109: 101: 79: 49: 30: 23: 680:Ganges, British Columbia 627:Medical Research Council 356:Maurice Farman Shorthorn 91:Ganges, British Columbia 864:2027/coo.31924003690991 562:2027/coo.31924003690991 368:Royal Naval Air Service 307:Robert Bourdillon left 114:Balliol College, Oxford 920:People from Easebourne 622:Studies in Air Hygiene 414:RFC Home Establishment 761:The National Archives 701:1946 Birthday Honours 696:1918 Birthday Honours 678:. He died in 1971 at 676:Birthday Honours List 531:Selected publications 438:Birthday Honours List 410:Berchem-Sainte-Agathe 404:to attack the German 333:Central Flying School 44:military uniform 432:and was awarded the 387:Martinsyde Elephants 262:University of Oxford 581:Biochemical Journal 570:Bourdillon, R. B.; 454:New College, Oxford 574:(1 January 1932). 510:Doctor of Medicine 494:St Mary's Hospital 364:Royal Flying Corps 341:Royal Flying Corps 317:Intelligence Corps 297:University College 289:St Mary's Hospital 287:. He then went to 252:. He attended the 226:medical researcher 186:St Mary's Hospital 178:Royal Flying Corps 174:Intelligence Corps 594:10.1042/bj0260506 408:sheds located at 345:Second Lieutenant 313:Second Lieutenant 309:Oxford University 203: 202: 150:Scientific career 992: 960:English chemists 894: 893: 891: 889: 879:"R B Bourdillon" 875: 869: 868: 866: 836: 830: 829: 827: 825: 807: 801: 800: 798: 796: 781: 772: 771: 769: 767: 753: 747: 746: 744: 742: 736:Hazelwood School 724: 645:St Mary's Church 634: 615: 605: 566: 564: 521:Eugenics Society 514:Stoke Mandeville 496:Medical Unit in 395:Flight Commander 352:Aero Certificate 331:and went to the 254:Hazelwood School 86: 60:8 September 1889 59: 57: 38:R. B. 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World War I
Easebourne
Midhurst
Sussex
Ganges, British Columbia
Canada
Balliol College, Oxford
Vitamin D
Military Cross
Air Force Cross
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Medicine
chemistry
Intelligence Corps
Royal Flying Corps
University College, Oxford
St Mary's Hospital
National Institute for Medical Research
Stoke Mandeville Hospital
CBE
MC
AFC
DM
World War I
medical researcher
Easebourne
Midhurst
Sussex
Francis William Bourdillon

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