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Prof Sir Eldryd Hugh Owen Parry KCMG OBE

November 27, 1930 - November 13, 2022

Sir Eldryd Parry has left an indelible mark on THET, on those of us who knew him, and on thousands of people around the world during his long, generous, and very distinguished life.

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2022-12-01 19:47:13 wrote:

Thanks to THET, and thus indirectly to Eldryd, I was able to go to Komfo Anoyke Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana for two weeks each year between 2003 and 2013 to teach residents and medical students. For me it was a memorable and blessed experience for which I am extremely grateful and which I will never forget. I made many friends there, with whom I still keep in touch. Eldryd had been Dean of the Medical School there for 5 years in the 1980s and was clearly still held in enormously high regard. A wonderful man.

2022-12-01 19:47:13 wrote: Thanks to THET, and thus indirectly to Eldryd, I was able to go to Komfo Anoyke Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana for two weeks each year between 2003 and 2013 to teach residents and medical students. For me it was a memorable and blessed experience for which I am extremely grateful and which I will never forget. I made many friends there, with whom I still keep in touch. Eldryd had been Dean of the Medical School there for 5 years in the 1980s and was clearly still held in enormously high regard. A wonderful man.

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