Albert Sharman was a Glasgow-born and based gynaecologist who pioneered research into infertility and the diagnosis of pregnancy using new techniques of investigation and treatment, many of his own design. His Fertility Clinic, opened in 1931, was the first in Britain, and became a model for those that followed. Working at Glasgow's Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, he published widely in the medical press, especially the and the , and he authored and co-edited several books, some aimed at a medical audience while others sought to explain complex issues surrounding puberty, fertility and the menopause to the general public.
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Glasgow Med J
March 1945
Assistant Surgeon, Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, Glasgow.
Glasgow Med J
August 1944
Assistant Surgeon, Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, Glasgow.
Glasgow Med J
March 1934
Assistant Surgeon, Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, Glasgow.
Glasgow Med J
February 1932
Carnegie Research Scholar and Surgeon to Out-Patients, Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, Glasgow.
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