Derek Steele-Perkins

Derek Steele-Perkins

Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Derek Steele-Perkins, KCB KCVO FRACS DLO QHS, senior British naval surgeon. He was Commandant, RN Hospital Haslar 1961-63, Medical Director-General, and Medical Officer to The Queen.


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