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For much of his professional life he was associated with St. Thomas' Hospital and National Hospital, Queen Square in London.
In London, he became severely ill, and recovered at the National Hospital.
The Civil Defence Medal (CDM) was a long service award in the United Kingdom and associated territories, instituted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in March 1961 and awarded for 15 years continuous sparetime voluntary service in a variety of different organizations including the Auxiliary Fire Service, National Hospital Service Reserve, United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation and the Civil Defence Corps.
Maryam Abacha founded National Hospital Abuja (originally National Hospital For Women And Children).
He was transported to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, where he died as he was being treated.
After graduating in 1906 he worked at the National Hospital, Queen's Square (London) where he was influenced by brilliant neuroscientists such as Sir William Gowers, John Hughlings Jackson, Sir Victor Horsley and Sir Henry Head.