Office of the General Medical Council
In 1937, Fritz Pfeffer applied for registration as a dentist with the General Medical Council, located at 44-50 Hallam Street in London since 1921.
From their hometown in Germany, both Fritz Pfeffer and his brother Ernst Pfeffer sent in the mid-1930s a request for registration as a dentist in the United Kingdom to the General Medical Council (GMC) in London.[1] This organization assessed whether refugees with a medical profession were eligible for residence and work permits.[2]
Footnotes
- ^ University College London, Former General Medical Council offices, 44–50 Hallam Street, by the survey of London, on 4 March 2016.
- ^ The minutes of the General Medical Council (G.M.C. London) Volume 72 - 1935. Reports on Applications for Registration of Foreign dentists under the Dentists Act 1878, p. 245-251; Volume 74 - 1937. Reports on Applications for Registration of Foreign dentists under the Dentists Act 1878, p. 239-242.