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Terence Cawthorne

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Sir

Terence Cawthorne
Born29 September 1902
Died22 January 1970
NationalityBritish
EducationDenstone College, King's College Hospital
Medical career
ProfessionOtolaryngologist
Researchneuro-otology

Sir Terence Edward Cawthorne FRCS (29 September 1902 – 22 January 1970) was a British surgeon specialising in otorhinolaryngology (ENT). He was knighted in 1964.[1][2][3]

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Life and career

Cawthorne was born in Aberdeen and educated at Denstone College in Staffordshire. He then studied at the Medical School of King's College Hospital, London, becoming first house surgeon and then in 1928 Registrar to the Ear, Nose and Throat department there.[4]

Cawthorne was appointed consultant surgeon to the ENT departments of King's College Hospital (1931–64) and Metropolitan Hospital (1930–34) and consultant ENT surgeon at the Hostel of St Luke (1932–45), St Giles' Hospital (1932–45), Royal Hospital, Richmond (1931–33), East Surrey Hospital (1934–38) and the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases (1936–67).

Cawthorne delivered numerous lectures and was made an honorary member of several overseas medical societies. He was elected President of the Royal Society of Medicine for 1962–64. He was president of the History of Medicine Society at The Royal Society of Medicine, London between 1968- 1970.[5]

He married Lilian Southworth in 1930. They had a son and a daughter.

Publications

  • Aural Vertigo. Mod Trends Neurol 1957
  • Otosclerosis (The Dalby Memorial Lecture) J Laryng 1955, 69, 437
  • Facial Palsy.Brit med J 1956, 2, 1197[4]

Awards

References

  1. ^ ‘CAWTHORNE, Sir Terence (Edward)’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012 accessed 4 Sept 2013
  2. ^ Ronald Macbeth, ‘Cawthorne, Sir Terence Edward (1902–1970)’, rev. Anita McConnell, first published 2004, 743 words doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3233
  3. ^ M, R. G. (1970). "IN MEMORIAM". The Laryngoscope. 80 (4): 651. doi:10.1288/00005537-197004000-00012. S2CID 221921990.
  4. ^ a b "Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online - Cawthorne, Sir Terence Edward (1902 - 1970)". Royal College of Surgeons. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  5. ^ England, Royal College of Surgeons of. "Cawthorne, Sir Terence Edward - Biographical entry - Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online". livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
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