Memories of Dr Bruce Ogilvie by his daughter Belinda Grant "He
was one of six children. He read law at Oxford and was good at languages.
Then he went off to the war and got his leg blown off in Africa. He
was only in his 20s. He never talked about his wartime experiences but
I know he was in hospital for a long time in France and I think that
was what made him decide to become a doctor. It was just luck really
that he managed to get a partnership at a practice up here. The surgery
was in Wymering House near the Post Office and his partners were Dr
Boreham and Dr Leedham-Green. From an interview in 'The Southwold Organ', May 2006 |