What did Cedric Keith Simpson green plaque do at 1 Weymouth Street?

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The Story

# 1 Weymouth Street At this elegant Georgian townhouse in Marylebone, Cedric Keith Simpson established the intellectual and professional foundation that would revolutionize forensic pathology in Britain. During his years residing here, Simpson transformed the discipline from a peripheral medical specialty into a rigorous science, conducting groundbreaking research while maintaining a private practice that drew cases of national significance—cases that would later inform his authoritative textbooks and shape criminal investigation methods across the Commonwealth. Within these walls, the man who would become known as the "father of modern forensic pathology" balanced the intimate work of a consulting physician with the meticulous precision required to analyze evidence that would determine justice in some of the era's most notorious cases. Standing before this plaque, you're looking at the London address where Simpson bridged the gap between the drawing room respectability of Harley Street medicine and the austere demands of the mortuary, a place where scientific inquiry met the darker mysteries of human nature.

Location

1 Weymouth Street

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