Winch, Hope (1895–1944)
Winch, Hope (1895–1944)
English pharmacist. Name variations: Hope Constance Monica Winch. Born 1895 in UK; died April 8, 1944, from a fall while climbing Scafell (the highest Lake District peak).
Passed the Apothecaries Hall assistant exam (1913); served as a dispenser to a surgeon in Wigan (1913–16); studied at Pharmaceutical Society School in London (1916–17); qualified as a chemist and druggist (1917); qualified as pharmaceutical chemist (1918); was a Redwood scholar researcher for Pharmaceutical Society (1918–20); lectured at Rutherford Technical College at Newcastle (1920); as the 1st full-time pharmacy lecturer (1921) and head of the Sunderland Technical College's pharmacy department (1930–44), developed pharmaceutical studies.
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