Hubert Bagster Trumper


Hubert Bagster Trumper was an English doctor and writer from Lincolnshire. He also served in the Royal Army Medical Corps.

Biography

He was born in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, on 27 December 1902. His father was Oscar Bagster Trumper, also a doctor.
In 1926, he was a medical student, travelling in the United States and Canada.
On 4 April 1928, he was promoted to Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
In 1929, he married Frances E Greener in Birmingham.
Trumper was dismissed by ICI after raising his concerns about workers being exposed to the risk of cancer.
In 1958, the New York Times called the memoir Gallstones and Ghosts "richly entertaining clinical reminiscences".

Publications (as Hubert Bagster)