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Læknablaðið - 15.11.1983, Page 4
276 LÆKNABLADID HEIÐURSFÉLAGI í ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS Sigurður S. Magnússon prófessor var á síðasta ári gerður heiðursfélagi í hinu konunglega félagi sérgræðinga í kvensjúkdómum og fæð- ingarhjálp í Bretlandi. Er hann fjórði Norð- urlandabúinn er hlýtur þessa viðurkenningu og er hún veitt fyrir starf hans í págu sérgreinar sinnar. Við athöfnina hélt Sigurður S. Magnússon stutta tölu og er hún birt hér á eftir: Mr. President, Members of the Council, ladies and gentlemen This is an intensely special and important moment for me, as I am sure you all realize. It goes without saying, that I am enormously proud to stand here before you in your great Hall, and tremendously grateful to my friend and colleaque, Callum Macnaughton, for the kind things he has just said. Mr. President, I would like you to know that I have always cherished two secret aspirations in my personal and professional life. The one was to be able to experience the unique and wonderful event of actually giving birth to a baby myself, instead of merely assisting in the process; the other was to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gyna- ecologists. The former aspiration, I have of course always known, is unattainable — at least in this life. And yet, how marvellous it would have been. How marvellous for us, mere males, to have been able to call ourselves, properly, mid-vives, instead of having to invent important-sounding Greek and Latin- ate titles like gynaecologists — »one who studies women«, or obstetrician — »one who is present at childbirth«. Midwife is such a noble term: how marvellous it would be for us males to be able to experience that miraculous act of creation, which we can only understand through study and practice. I have often thought that there should be a proverb on the lines of »obstetrician, deliver thyself«. What a headstart the women in our specialty have on people like me, and I would like to take this opportunity on encouraging them to take a larger part in the development of a sphere that is so uniquely theirs. As for the second of my aspirations, Mr. President, to me almost as unattainable — today, it has come to pass. Had I studied and practised our specialty in Great Britain, I would of course have sought after the Mem- bership and later Fellowship of your great College. I am keenly aware that the great honour you have conferred upon me today, is not so much for my person as for my country and the work that is being done there, in this, perhaps the most crucial, of the medical arts. I can assure you, Sir, that today’s ceremony will inspire us all in Iceland to even greater efforts, to be worthy of your recognition and that the valuable ties in our specialty which have been created between our countries over thé past years will be greatly strengthened. Mr. President, my sincere and heartfelt thanks for admitting me to the Fellowship ad eundem of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

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