Robert Victor Cooke 1902 - 1978
April 11, 2010
Robert Victor Cooke ?1902 - 1978,
MD, ChM,
FRCS
Bristol
1926, was
a British orthodox physician, House
Surgeon at
the Royal Free Hospital, Assistant
Surgeon
Cardiff, Honorary
Surgeon at
the Bristol General Hospital and Bristol Children’s Hospital, Senior
Surgeon at
the United Bristol Hospitals,
Sheriff
of Bristol 1971 -
1972, Vice
President
of the Royal College of Surgeons 1972 and Huntarian
Professor,
President
of the Royal Society of Medicine (Surgery and Proctology) who also
worked as a
Surgeon
at the Bristol Homeopathic
Hospital,
Cooke was a close friend of Hamilton Bailey,
Robert Victor Cooke was born in Berkley Gloucestershire, and alongside his medical career, he was a Keen sportsman (playing hockey, cricket, golf and tennis), an avid collector of antique furniture, extremely interested in horticulture, and he made extensive renovations to his home Athelhampton House,
In 1957, Cooke bought Athelhampton House, as he had long wished to restore the house, but sadly his first wife died (he married Elizabeth Cowie MD, MRCGP in 1929 - they had 2 sons), in 1964 and he lost interest in the project. He presented the house to his son Robert Cooke and his second wife Jenifer in 1966.
Robert Victor Cooke’s Obituary is in the Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1978 July; 60(4): 358–359,
Of interest:
Sir Robert Cooke - 1987, son of Robert Victor Cooke, was MP for Bristol West 1957 - 1979, his wife Jenifer died in 1995 having married for a second time to Sir Edward du Cann in 1990.
Patrick Cooke, grandson of Robert Victor Cooke, now owns Athelhampton House, and is continuing the renovations.