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Rosemary Rue was born on 14 June, 1928, is a British physician and civil servant (1928–2004). Discover Rosemary Rue's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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1928

Dr Dame Rosemary Rue, DBE, FRCP, FFPHM, FRCPsych, FRCGP FRCS (14 June 1928 – 24 December 2004) was a British physician and civil servant, most notable as the one-time regional general manager/medical officer of the Oxford Regional Health Authority.

She was also:

Elsie Rosemary Laurence was born in 1928 in Hutton, Essex in England and moved with her family to London in 1933.

1940

She was evacuated in 1940 during The Blitz to stay with relatives in Devonshire, where she contracted tuberculosis and peritonitis.

1945

It was while she was convalescing that she decided on a career in medicine, entering the all-woman Royal Free Medical School in London in 1945.

1950

In 1950 she married Roger Rue, a pilot instructor of Belgian descent in the Royal Air Force.

When she told the medical school dean that she was changing her name, she was told that she could not stay at the school if she was married.

1951

She was instead accepted at the University of Oxford, qualifying in 1951 after taking the University of London exams.

Her first job was at an extended-care hospital in Oxford.

She did not tell her employers that she had a husband or a newborn son, as many hospitals then didn't employ married women.

She was eventually sacked when her employers learned she was married with children.

1954

In 1954, she contracted polio from a patient, becoming the last person in Oxford to get it.

Polio gave her the major, lifelong disability of having one bad leg.

This left her unable to walk, even with crutches, or perform basic tasks such as carrying a medical bag.

She spent time teaching at girls' schools.

Unable to walk up front steps for interviews, she had to turn down several medical jobs.

New hospitals were constructed in Swindon, Reading and Milton Keynes, with basic modules that could be incorporated into every hospital.

1960

In 1960, she was named Assistant County Medical Officer for Hertfordshire and worked as a part-time paediatrician in Watford.

She spent an academic term at the Institute of Child Health in London.

In the early 1960s new money was allocated by the government to rebuild the crumbling medical system in the UK.

Dr Rue ensured that Oxford got a fair share.

1965

In 1965, she was offered the job of Senior Assistant Medical Officer for the Oxford region, running that region's health authority.

1972

In 1972 she became one of the founders of the Faculty of Community Health (now the Faculty of Public Health), which brought together academic bodies such as the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, community health doctors, and organisations such as the Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS).

1973

She served as the PHLS Regional Medical Officer from 1973 to 1984, and Regional General Manager from 1984 to 1988.

1989

She became Dame of the British Empire in 1989.

In her last few years, Dame Rosemary continued to take an active interest in health service matters, despite both breast and colon cancer.

2004

She died, aged 76, at her cottage in Stanton St John, Oxfordshire on Christmas Eve 2004, aged 76.

She was survived by her two sons.