Michael Hargrave

Michael Hargrave
Michael Hargrave (second from right) and colleagues from Westminster Hospital[1]
Born
Michael John Hargrave

8 December 1923
Died25 July 1974(1974-07-25) (aged 50)
NationalityBritish
Education
OccupationPhysician
Known for
Medical career
FieldGeneral practice
InstitutionsPrincess Margaret Hospital, Swindon
Notable worksBergen-Belsen 1945: A Medical Student's Journal. Imperial College Press (2014)

Michael John Hargrave (8 December 1923 – 25 July 1974) was a British general practitioner in Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, who in 1945 assisted British Army occupation forces at the recently-liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp when he volunteered as a medical student from Westminster Hospital at the age of 21.

After graduating in medicine in 1947, Hargrave took a house job at Westminster Hospital after which he completed his national service with the Royal Air Force in Egypt and Kenya. Upon returning to Wootton Bassett in 1950, he became a general practitioner and a clinical assistant to the ear, nose and throat clinic at the Princess Margaret Hospital, Swindon. By 1956, he had a purpose-built surgery with an appointment system and radiotelephone.

His memoirs, written for his mother, were used by historian Ben Shephard in his 2005 book After Daybreak: The Liberation of Belsen, 1945, and were published by Imperial College Press in 2014, in a book titled Bergen-Belsen 1945: A Medical Student's Journal.

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