Dr Nora Kathleen Woll
Dr Kathleen Woll as a young doctor
From the Collection of Professor Pennella Woll
Dr Kathleen Woll in later life
From the Collection of Professor Pennella Woll
A well-rememberred and much loved GP.
By Neil Fortey
As a new comer to Bottesford, I joined the Woll surgery and learned that it is named after a remarkable lady who looked after her patients in and around Bottesford for many years. In 2004 the British Medical Journal published an obituary of Dr Woll, who passed on during May of that year. In addition to describing her early years in the British Army in India during the Second World War, and her subsequent training with Sir James Spence, it also states the remarkable strength and determination with which she dealt with the effects of major cranial surgery in 1956, and kept on working. She was ninety when she died.
Follow this link in order to read the BLJ orbituary, with its excellent photograph of Dr Woll before her illness: Dr Nora Kathleen Woll
There are many that remember her, and we welcome your comments and any further information you wish to add about Dr Woll and her life. Please either add a comment or register with this site and add a longer contribution. We would also be grateful for photographs showing past medical care in the parish.