Victor Tindall
Victor Ronald Tindall CBE (1 August 1928 – 11 June 2010) was an English rugby union international, obstetrician and gynaecologist.
He was born in
Barbarians, before making four appearances as a wing for the England national team in the Five Nations Championship between January and March 1951.[1][2] He later played rugby for the RAF, but his career ended prematurely after a neck injury. He continued to be involved with the sport as a referee and in an administrative capacity.[1]
He qualified
RAF, he returned to Liverpool University's physiology department for further training in gynaecology and obstetrics, becoming a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1961. He later became senior vice-president of the RCOG.[1]
He moved to
He married in 1955 and had two children. He died in 2010 at the age of 81.[1][3]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Royal College of Surgeons, Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online, Victor Ronald Tindall. Retrieved 8 March 2014
- ^ Vic Tindall at ESPN. Retrieved 8 March 2014
- ^ a b c Lives Remembered, Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 8 March 2014