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C. Marsh Beadnell

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Surgeon Rear-Admiral Charles Marsh Beadnell, CB (17 February 1872 – 27 September 1947), best known as C. Marsh Beadnell, was a British surgeon and Royal Navy officer.[1][2]

Beadnell was born in Rawalpindi. He was educated at Cheltenham College and studied medicine at Guy's Hospital. He was a Fellow of the Chemical Society and of the Royal Anthropological Institute.[1] A rationalist and sceptic, he was president of the Rationalist Press Association (1940–1947).[1][3]

Beadnell described himself as a "devout agnostic".[4] He died in Petersfield, Hampshire.

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  1. ^ a b c Anonymous. (1947). "Surgeon Rear-Admiral C. M. Beadnell, C.B.". Nature 160: 598-598.
  2. ^ Bowler, Peter J. (2009). Science for All: The Popularization of Science in Early Twentieth-Century Britain. University Of Chicago Press. p. 281. ISBN 978-0226068633
  3. ^ Cooke, Bill. (2004). The Gathering of Infidels: A Hundred Years of the Rationalist Press Association. Prometheus Books. p. 325. ISBN 978-1591021964
  4. ^ Anonymous. (1947). "C. M. BEADNELL, C.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P." British Medical Journal 2 (4527): 591-592.