Dr. Alice Mary Bush

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Dr. Alice Mary Bush (Stanton)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Zealand
Death: February 12, 1974 (59)
Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
Place of Burial: North Island, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Joseph Stanton and Marjorie Eileen Stanton
Wife of William Arthur Faulkner Bush
Mother of Private
Sister of Joseph Warwick Stanton; Patricia Marjorie Rogers; Allenby McMaster Stanton; Private; Joseph Warwick Stanton and 3 others

Occupation: grad University of Otago, Doctor
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About Dr. Alice Mary Bush

Alice Bush died suddenly in Auckland in May 1974 at the age of fifty-nine. A year before she had a myocardial infarct which she belittled and did not allow to interfere with her life. The pain which followed thereafter and which she knew to be angina was referred to as indigestion. She came from a stable and supportive home and enjoyed a very close relationship with her father, Sir Joseph Stanton, who was a respected and humanitarian judge of the Supreme Court.

She was educated at Auckland Diocesan School for Girls and after a distinguished undergraduate record, graduated from the Otago Medical School in 1937. She passed the Membership examination in 1946 and in England took MRCP and DCH. She was elected FRACP in 1955 and FRCP in 1970. Before her postgraduate training in paediatrics she developed an interest in allergy which she retained throughout her life, but on her return to Auckland she directed her exceptional energy and talents to the advancement of child health. As a senior physician in paediatric medicine at Auckland's Princess Mary Hospital she was a very able clinician and an effective teacher to whom students responded with enthusiasm.

From her father she had learnt about people from all walks of life, had developed her effectiveness in debate and her respect for the truth. She was forthright and incisive and incapable of humbug or cant. Her interpretation of child health went far beyond hospital medicine. She was deeply committed to the whole field of family and child health, and fearless in promoting the cause with remarkable foresight and concern and without regard for opposition or her own popularity.

She was instrumental in establishing the Princess Mary Hospital for Children alongside, but separate from, Auckland Hospital and she contributed much to the foundation of a strong department of paediatrics in the Auckland Medical School. Dr Bush held office in many organisations concerned with the welfare of family and children. She was a tireless writer and speaker for the cause and probably best known nationally and internationally for her contribution to family planning in New Zealand and in the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

The effectiveness of her debate was embellished by her warm, generous and lovable personality and by her everlasting concern for the individual which was always foremost in her mind. Her hospitable and informal home reflected her personality and the relationship she enjoyed with her husband, Faulkner, and children, Peter and Christine.

Source: https://members.racp.edu.au/page/library/college-roll/college-roll-...


Alice Mary Bush was born in New Zealand, the daughter of Joseph Stanton, a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, and his wife Marjorie Aileen, daughter of Thomas McMaster, a haberdasher. She was educated at the Girls Diocesan High School, Auckland and the University of Otago, graduating MB ChB in 1936. In 1934 she had been awarded the Strong Memorial Medal in Anatomy. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1955 and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1970. After junior house appointments at Auckland Public Hospital and the new Plymouth Public Hospital, 1938-1939, she was appointed physician to the Allergy Clinic at Green Lane Hospital, and paediatrician to the Child Health Clinic of the Department of Health. Her special interest was in paediatrics and she wrote several papers for the New Zealand Medical Journal. She was one time President of the New Zealand Family Planning Association. She married William Arthur Faulkner Bush, a mine assayer, in 1940, and they had two children: a son and a daughter. Source: http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/684

Faye Hercock: Alice: The Making of A Woman Doctor: 1914-1974: Auckland: Auckland University Press: 1999: ISBN 1-86940-206-5.

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Dr. Alice Mary Bush's Timeline

1914
August 7, 1914
New Zealand
1974
February 12, 1974
Age 59
Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
1974
Age 59
North Island, New Zealand