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  A pioneering pharmacist whose interest in the field derived from a childhood blighted by chronic asthma, Ron Wing studied as an apprentice at Bradford Technical College from 1942 to 1947.
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  Bradford Grammar School old-boy Dr Frederick William Eurich is widely credited with finding a way to eradicate anthrax – also known as the Bradford Disease.
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  Professor David Sharpe holds a special place in the memory of many in Bradford as he was the leading surgeon who set up the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Unit in the aftermath of the Valley Parade fire.
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