Macdonald, Professor George
- Macdonald, George, 1903-1967.
- Date:
- 1938-1977
- Reference:
- PP/MAC
- Archives and manuscripts
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A. Correspondence (mainly individuals)
B. Institutions and organisations
C. Travel
D. Water Purification
E. Research
- 1 Malaria
- 2 Schistosomiasis
- 3 General
- 4 Papers by others
F. Writings
- 1 Lectures, reports, and drafts
- 2 Health of Labourers in Tropical Medicine
- 2 Course notes
- 3 Radio broadcasts
- 4 Published papers
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Biographical note
George Macdonald CMG, MD, FRCP, Ch.B, DPH, DTM (1903-1967) was a Professor of Tropical Hygiene, 1946-1967, and Director of the Ross Institute, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1945-1967.
1903 born in Sheffield, son of J S Macdonald, Professor of Physiology, Sheffield University
1914 family moves to Liverpool
- Educated at King Edward VI School Sheffield, Liverpool Institute and Liverpool University
1924 graduates MB ChB from Liverpool University and takes diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
1925 research assistant at the Sir Alfred Jones Research Laboratory at Freetown, Sierra Leone
1929 malaria research officer, Malaria Survey of India
1932 appointed medical officer, Mariani Medical Association in Assam
- MD Liverpool
- Diploma in Public Health, London
- marries Mary Hetherington
1937 appointed assistant director at the Ross Institute for Tropical Hygiene: in Ceylon [Sri Lanka] as malariologist to the Ross Institute's malaria control scheme for tea and rubber estates
1939 joins RAMC
1940 with Malaria Field Laboratory to Middle East
1943 Malaria Consultant Middle East Force. Mentioned in dispatches.
1944 Malaria Consultant Central Mediterranean Force
1945 returns to Ross Institute as Director
1946 appointed to chair in tropical hygiene at University of London
1948 appointed a member of the expert panel on malaria of the World Health Organization
1949 consultant in malaria to the Army
1952 led the WHO mission to Korea
1953 CMG
1954 awarded the Darling foundation medal and prize by the World Health Assembly for his work on the epidemiology of malaria
1955 FRCP
1957 The Epidemiology and Control of Malaria published
1964 applies his mathematical epidemiological analysis to schistosomiasis
1965 President of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1966 diagnosed with lung cancer
1967 Dec 10 dies in University College Hospital
See also entries in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Munk's Roll of the Royal College of Physicians, obituaries in The Lancet and British Medical Journal, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and The Times, and Who was Who.
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- 548