John, an electrical engineer, started his career in electronics with the Ferranti company helping with the development of their first computer.
During this time John met cardiologist Donald Longmore (Now Professor) who was interested in how the early stages of hearty disease could be detected. At that time 50% of all deaths were caused by heart disease. As a result H.E.A.R.T (Heart Exploration and Research in Therapy) was formed in 1975 to research the cause of heart disease by using electronic means.
H.E.A.R.T. changed its name to CORDA in 1985, the charity helped fund Longmore
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more Barbara Cursley, wife of Rotarian Chalmers Cursley, was today inducted into membership of the Club.
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more 18th September 2013 - Club member Ron Charlton talks about Lady Hamilton, England's Mistress
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more Templates for 2009 Rotary Club Letterheading and Compliment Slips
more Club President Chalmers Cursley (right) welcomes Ray Norris into membership of the Club.
more Amersham Rotary Club President Chalmers Cursley (left) receives the Cule Lewis Attendance Trophy from RIBI President Jim Moulson.
more Rotarian Richard Palmer with his son David.
more David Bull and Chalmers Cursley receive their awards from President George Boyle.
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