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Claudia Burton Bradley

Claudia Burton Bradley
MBE
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Claudia Burton Bradley
Born Claudia Portia Burton Bradley
(1909-11-28)28 November 1909
Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
Died 5 October 1967(1967-10-05) (aged 57)
Cremorne, New South Wales, Australia
Cause of death Coronary occlusion
Nationality Australian
Other names Claudia Phillips, Claudia Burton-Bradley
Alma mater University of Sydney (BA 1940, MBBS 1943)
Occupation Pharmacist, paediatrician, orthopaedist
Spouse(s) Joel Austen Phillips (1945–1967)
Relatives Henry Burton Bradley (grandfather)
William Westbrooke Burton (great-granduncle)

Claudia Portia Burton Bradley MBE (28 November 1909 – 5 October 1967) was an orthopaedist, paediatrician and pharmacist. Her main area of work and research was cerebral palsy, which led her to become the first medical director of the Spastic Centre of New South Wales and the founder of the Australian Cerebral Palsy Association.

Bradley was born in 1909 to Alan Godfrey Burton Bradley and wife Ruby Malvina Drayton in Richmond, New South Wales. Alan Burton Bradley was the son of Henry Burton Bradley, who in turn was the nephew of William Westbrooke Burton. Claudia Burton Bradley was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 11 and was one of the world's first diabetics to receive treatment with insulin. Her early hospitalisations and treatment influenced her aspirations to study medicine. She attended Cleveland Street Intermediate High School in Sydney and, after graduating in 1928, enrolled at the University of Sydney studying arts and pharmacy. She qualified as a pharmacist in 1930 and worked in the pharmacy of the Western Suburbs Hospital from 1933 to 1938 before returning to university to complete a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, which she received in 1943.

Bradley's first role as a resident medical officer was in 1944 at Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH) and later the Rachel Forster Hospital for Women and Children (RFH). In 1945, she was appointed the first medical director of the Spastic Centre of New South Wales, and the same year she married Joel Austen Phillips, a retired businessman. In the following years she was appointed RNSH's honorary clinical assistant in physiotherapy and honorary assistant orthopaedic surgeon at RFH.


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