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The Lady Cade Medal, bronze, 50mm, edge engraved 'Wing Commander Philip Warner Robertson...
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Air Publication 1269 sets out the conditions for this most prestigious of awards:
‘A medal, known as the Lady Cade Medal, is through the generosity of Sir Stanford Cade, awarded annually by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, to an MO of the Medical Branch of the R.A.F. who has done some outstanding work. The regulations governing the award are:
a) The Lady Cade Medal will be conferred on an MO of the R.A.F. who, to a degree that is considered worthy of recognition, has brought about an advance in any branch of medical science in its application to service in the R.A.F., or has contributed to an improvement in any matter affecting the health of living conditions of air force personnel. Within the scope of the regulations governing the award of the medal, consideration will be given to:
1) achievement in research;
2) original articles and reports:
3) criticisms of a constructive character of existing conditions, and
4) other meritorious work, or suggestions, brought to notice as worthy of an award.
b) The award will be made by the Council of the College on the advice of DGMS (R.A.F.).
c) The Medal will be awarded annually unless no officer is considered to have qualified, in which event the Medal will be held over until the following year or any subsequent year when, if considered justifiable to do so, it will be given as an additional award.
d) MO’s of all ranks will be eligible for the award, and an officer will not be restricted to receiving the Medal on one occasion during his career.’
Philip Warner Robertson (MD, MB, FRCP, M, DMRD Eng, Roberts’ Prize and Lady Cade Medal) served with the Medical Branch of the Royal Air Force from August 1948 - December 1967, having advanced to Wing Command in May 1960. He was also employed as a Consultant at East Birmingham Hospital and a Senior Clinician at the University Hospitals Birmingham.
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Air Publication 1269 sets out the conditions for this most prestigious of awards:
‘A medal, known as the Lady Cade Medal, is through the generosity of Sir Stanford Cade, awarded annually by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, to an MO of the Medical Branch of the R.A.F. who has done some outstanding work. The regulations governing the award are:
a) The Lady Cade Medal will be conferred on an MO of the R.A.F. who, to a degree that is considered worthy of recognition, has brought about an advance in any branch of medical science in its application to service in the R.A.F., or has contributed to an improvement in any matter affecting the health of living conditions of air force personnel. Within the scope of the regulations governing the award of the medal, consideration will be given to:
1) achievement in research;
2) original articles and reports:
3) criticisms of a constructive character of existing conditions, and
4) other meritorious work, or suggestions, brought to notice as worthy of an award.
b) The award will be made by the Council of the College on the advice of DGMS (R.A.F.).
c) The Medal will be awarded annually unless no officer is considered to have qualified, in which event the Medal will be held over until the following year or any subsequent year when, if considered justifiable to do so, it will be given as an additional award.
d) MO’s of all ranks will be eligible for the award, and an officer will not be restricted to receiving the Medal on one occasion during his career.’
Philip Warner Robertson (MD, MB, FRCP, M, DMRD Eng, Roberts’ Prize and Lady Cade Medal) served with the Medical Branch of the Royal Air Force from August 1948 - December 1967, having advanced to Wing Command in May 1960. He was also employed as a Consultant at East Birmingham Hospital and a Senior Clinician at the University Hospitals Birmingham.
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