Sir Arthur Frederick Hurst, aka Arthur Frederick Hertz FRCP (23 July 1879 – 17 August 1944) was a British physician, and a cofounder of the British Society of Gastroenterology.
He joined the staff of Guy's Hospital in 1906 and ran his own private practice before serving in World War I as a consulting physician stationed in Salonika.
Hurst moved there to help with treatment of shell shock, working at Netley until 1919.
Upon his retirement, Hurst became a consulting physician and served on Guy's Hospital board of governors.
[3] Hurst was married to New Zealander Cushla Harriette Riddiford from 2 October 1912 to his death on 17 August 1944.