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Stephen was born in Audenshaw, Manchester, in 1940. After attending Hulme Grammar School for Boys in Oldham he attained a place at Edinburgh University School of Medicine, qualifying in 1965. After graduation he did house jobs at the Deaconess Hospital in surgery and City Hospital in chest medicine. This was followed by a casualty job at Bangour Hospital and a position at the radiotherapy centre at the Western General. He then took a one year senior house officer job in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Western General. In 1967 Stephen married …