List of recipients of the St Peter's Medal

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This is a list of recipients of the St Peter's Medal, the highest award of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS).[1]

St Peter's Medal Recipients 1949-1959[1]
YearRecipientComments
1949James B. MacalpineMacalpine was the first to be awarded the medal for his series on bladder cancers associated with the dye industry.[2]
1951Ronald Ogier Ward, Terence J. Millin[3]
1954Albert Clifford Morson
1959Leslie N. PyrahUrologist in Leeds

1960-1969

St Peter's Medal Recipients 1960-1969[1]
YearRecipientComments
1960Cuthbert E. Dukes
1962David Band
1964Sir Eric Riches
1965Arthur Jacobs
1967David Innes Williams
1968Henry Hamilton Stewart
1969John Swinney

1970-1979

St Peter's Medal Recipients 1970-1979[1]
YearRecipientComments
1970Sir Michael Woodruff
1971Dennis S. Poole-Wilson
1973David M. Wallace
1974Alec Williams Badenoch[4]
1975Howard G. Hanley
1976John P. Mitchell
1977John D. Fergusson
1978Richard Turner-Warwick
1979Harold H. HopkinsPhysicist.[5]

1980-1989

St Peter's Medal Recipients 1980-1989[1]
YearRecipientComments
1980J. Herbert Johnston
1981Roger C. B. Pugh
1982John P. Blandy
1983W. Keith Yates
1984G. F. Murnaghan
1985John Wickham
1986Norman Gibbon
1987Giles Brindley
1989Geoffrey Chisholm

1990-1999

St Peter's Medal Recipients 1990-1999[1]
YearRecipientComments
1990David G. Thomas
1991John L. Williams
1993Robert E. Williams
1994Robert H. Whitaker
1995John P. Pryor
1996W. Brian Peeling
1997Joseph C. Smith
1998Philip G. Ransley
1999James G. Gow, William F. Hendry

2000-2009

St Peter's Medal Recipients 2000-2009[1]
YearRecipientComments
2000J. Clive Gingell
2001David E. Neal
2002Anthony R. Mundy
2003Hugh N. Whitfield
2004John M. Fitzpatrick
2005James Bramble, Roger Kirby
2006Alison Brading, Patricia Neville
2007Christine Evans, Christopher Woodhouse
2008Gordon Williams
2009Paul Abrams

2010-2020

2021-2024

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