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367:(1942) was issued in a fourth edition in 1952. He was also awarded lectureships and travelled abroad during this period, such as when he delivered the 1958 Strauss Lecture under the title 'The Endocrine Aspects of Breast Cancer'. In 1960, Illingworth was the first McLaughlin Foundation-Edward Gallie Visiting Professor, in which capacity he visited several universities and hospitals in Canada to teach and lecture. Illingworth's research included studies of the medical use of oxygen under pressure. In 1961, he gave the Legg Memorial Lecture at King's College Hospital Medical School on 17 November under the title 'Treatment of Arterial Occlusion under Oxygen at Two-atmospheres Pressure'. The Daryl Hart Lectureship of 1962 was on the same topic: 'Experimental and Clinical Observations Under Hyperbaric Oxygenation' Illingworth's work on hyperbaric oxygenation in the early 1960s came to be seen as one of the landmarks in the development of 415:, or the Glasgow Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons as it was then known. From 1960 to 1962 he served two annual terms of that organisation's Visitorship, followed from 1962 to 1964 by two annual terms as President of what was by then called the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. It was during this period, in 1963, that Illingworth was granted the title of Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow (FRCSGlas). This award followed the recent name change (instigated by Illingworth's predecessor as President) that changed the Glasgow Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons from a Faculty to a Royal College. This period also saw attempts made to standardise and consolidate the range of diplomas offered across the UK medical colleges, with some of these changes proposed and debated by Illingworth during his leadership of the College. 683:. A different portrait by Alberto Morocco, from 1966, is held at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Illingworth's legacy includes the University of Glasgow's Illingworth Prize, which he established in 1964, "awarded annually on the recommendation of the Regius Professor of Surgery" for displays of "scholarship and general achievement" by a third-year medical student. Illingworth and his family's connections with Tenovus-Scotland continue to be commemorated by one of its grants, the Lady Illingworth Award. The impact of Illingworth on his profession was summed up in an obituary written in 2008 for one of his students and successors: 379:. There were twelve episodes in the series (titled 'Post-Graduate Medicine'), broadcast monthly from 11 March 1963: "for hospital doctors and general practitioners and in the nature of a post-graduate class". In addition to these new methods, Illingworth continued his lecturing and teaching, and in 1963 was appointed a visiting professor at the University of Sheffield. Over the course of a week in November of that year, he lectured to both the public, students and fellow doctors, and delivered the Ernest Finch Memorial Lecture in memory of Sir 304:"During the years 1926–27 the following men arrived for various prolonged periods of study C. F. W. Illingworth, of Edinburgh, Scotland, came here as a fellow of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland and stayed a year. He obtained his fellowship under the direction and help of Professor Wilkie of Edinburgh, who sent him here. He in turn was replaced by Bruce Dick, also of the University of Edinburgh, who came on a fellowship of the 616:"William Hunter has been neglected by medical historians in comparison with his brother John. Sir Charles Illingworth's book has done much to make good this deficiency and will, it is hoped, reawaken interest in him, not only as one of the leading gynaecologists of the eighteenth century but also as a pioneer in the promotion of reform and improvement in medical education." 528:"...his devotion to surgical science over a long period; and in particular for his contributions to knowledge of jaundice and diseases of the biliary tract, of peptic ulcer, and of the endocrine aspects of the treatment of cancer; and for his perception of the importance of the use of oxygen in treatment under hyperbaric conditions as a field for physiological research." 1140:"A textbook on surgical pathology. By Charles F. W. Illingworth, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., formerly Tutor in Clinical Surgery, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh; and Bruce M. Dick, M.B., F.R.C.S.E., formerly Tutor in Clinical Surgery, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Royal 8vo. Pp. 677 + viii, with 290 illustrations. 1932. London: J. & A. Churchill. 36s. Net". 585:
Kenya to co-ordinate planning in a new medical school. He gave the 14th MacEwen Memorial Lecture at the University of Glasgow on 21 November 1967, under the title 'The Advancement of Surgery'. Also in 1967, Illingworth was one of the founders of Tenovus-Scotland, a medical charity established by ten initial donors in a similar way to the
687:"The school of surgery founded in Glasgow by Sir Charles Illingworth came to dominate academic surgery in Britain for a generation or more. Sir Charles's pupils occupied more than 20 chairs of surgery in this country and abroad, and played an important role in shaping the mould of surgical research and teaching." 556:. In 1965, Illingworth was invited by the Council of the College of Physicians, Surgeons and Gynaecologists of South Africa to give the 1965 Louis Mirvish Memorial Lecture. He was also invited as a distinguished guest to the 45th South African Medical Congress (MASA), and was made an Honorary Fellow of the 44: 450:
titled 'Joseph Lister – Surgeon-Biologist'. On 14 October 1965, again as part of the Lister Centenary celebrations, Illingworth delivered a talk titled 'Lister's Legacy to Humanity' at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington DC, USA, to the Washington branch of the English-Speaking Union. This dinner
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The first programme (which Illingworth introduced) was 30 minutes long and broadcast late in the evening just after 11pm. Two photographs of Illingworth from 1963 in the episode 'Peptic Ulcer: A Surgeon Cross-Questioned' from this series were published in a history of the Royal College of Physicians
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Following his retirement in 1964, Illingworth held the title of Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the University of Glasgow, and continued to carry out locum work into his seventies. In these later years, he still travelled and lectured, with plans reported in August 1966 for a three-month stay in
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The following year, furthering his contributions to administration, Illingworth was one of those organising the Lister Centenary events held in Glasgow from 26 to 29 September 1965; he was also involved in appeals to raise funds during the commemorative period. The celebrations saw delegates from
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The Lister Centenary celebrations occurred in the year following Illingworth's formal retirement, but he continued to be active in administrative and honorary roles with colleges, societies and at the University of Glasgow well into his later years, with several of the positions reflecting his
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in London under the title 'On the Interdependence of Science and the Healing Art'. The Lister Medal itself was presented following the Oration, both events taking place as part of what was then known as the Lister Festival. A few months later, Illingworth delivered the Lister Lecture of the
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The Louis Mirvish Memorial Lecture was titled 'Massive Haemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer', and was scheduled to be delivered three times: Johannesburg, 21 June 1965; Cape Town, 24 June 1965; Durban 6 July 1965. The MASA conference took place in Port Elizabeth from 27 June to 3 July
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interest in the history of medicine. From 1974 to 1980, he served as Honorary Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. From 1978 to 1981 he was Dean of Faculties at the University of Glasgow. From 1979 to 1981 he was President of the
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Illingworth's support of medical training extended beyond the traditional settings of universities and medical schools, and included the use of the medium of television. In 1963, he and his colleagues introduced a series of television programmes for doctors on
174:, in 1939. Over the next 25 years, he established the Glasgow School of surgery, with generations of his students influencing surgical research and teaching in Britain and abroad. His textbooks were also highly influential, including his co-authorship of 399:
As well as practising, teaching and administrating as Glasgow's Regius Professor of Surgery, Illingworth also held positions within the hierarchies of a range of medical and learned societies, colleges and associations. In 1955 he was President of the
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A black-and-white photograph of the awarding ceremony at Leeds University is held in the papers of Sir Harry Platt at the John Rylands University Library at the University of Manchester. See 'Mounted photograph: Moynihan Centenary (1965)' in
423:. The conclusion of the event included a graduation ceremony on 29 September 1965 when honorary degrees were conferred on "twelve eminent medical men from various countries", including Illingworth himself who received an Honorary 463:, with the wife of the latter recalling the event in her memoirs. As part of the event, Illingworth on behalf of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, received an oil portrait of Lord Lister, commissioned by Warner-Lambert from US artist 319:
In 1929, Illingworth's MD thesis was awarded with a Gold Medal. During this period in Edinburgh, Illingworth also wrote or co-wrote two surgical textbooks which remained in print for many years, going through many editions.
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Most sources give Illingworth's second name with the spelling 'Frederick', but some, including the 'self-written' obituary in the British Medical Journal (initialled CFWI), use the spelling 'Frederic'.
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A photograph of Illingworth in 1962 as President at the centre of a formal group portrait of Council members was published in a history of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.
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and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and the annual Illingworth Prize for medical students is administered by the University of Glasgow. Illingworth's autobiography,
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As a recognised elder statesman of his profession, more honorary fellowships followed. One such had been conferred earlier in the year when Illingworth was made an Honorary Fellow of the
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Head-and-shoulders photograph accompanying a description of his time as conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in the 1930s, available on page 32 of
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Two group photographs that include Illingworth, from his time at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, hosted on the SCRAN archives on behalf of the Lothian Health Services Archives: (I)
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Many years later, Illingworth published an autobiographical account of his life, with royalties going to the Tenovus-Scotland charity he had helped found. Titled
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in its report of 22 September 1962 concerning a foot injury suffered by Her Majesty the Queen Mother; Illingworth was among those attending to the royal patient.
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It was in 1939, with the country facing the upheaval and uncertainties of the Second World War, that Illingworth moved from Edinburgh to take up the role of
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Numerous national medical associations conferred honorary fellowships on Illingworth, both within Britain and abroad. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the
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Born in West Yorkshire, he served as a fighter pilot in the First World War before resuming medical studies in Edinburgh. After working and teaching in the
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It was the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland that had sent Illingworth to the USA on a travelling fellowship nearly 30 years previously.
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The Rock Carling Fellowship was founded as a memorial to Ernest Rock Carling (1877–1960), one of the Trustees of the Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust.
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The contributions made by Illingworth to the surgical profession were recognised by a range of professional and civil honours. In 1946, he was appointed
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cancer charity based in Wales. Other charity fund-raising by Illingworth included organising a concert in October 1969. This was performed by the
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While a number of changes occurred to the levels of memberships and fellowships relating to physicians, the award of FRCSGlas remained unchanged.
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The Shaping of the Medical Profession: The History of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, 1858–1999, Volume 2
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Illingworth continued to write on surgical methods, with revisions to existing works along with the publication of new textbooks.
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For an account by a surgeon who worked under Illingworth, see "Sir Charles Illingworth, CBE A Master of Surgical Training", by
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The lecture's formal name is the Thomas Percy Legg Memorial Lecture, established to commemorate Thomas Percy Legg (1872‐1930).
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The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow: a short history based on the portraits and other memorabilia
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and stayed eight months. Both Dr. Illingworth and Dr. Dick co-operated with Dr. Gopher in some experimental studies."
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An example of the duties carried out in Scotland by physicians and surgeons of the Royal Household is described in
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by Andrew Hull and Johanna Geyer-Kordesch (Continuum International Publishing Group, 1999, second edition 2003)
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in Vancouver, Canada, on 24 June 1964, under the title 'Wound Sepsisβ€”From Carbolic Acid to Hyperbaric Oxygen'.
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Illingworth, Charles Frederick William (27 July 1971). "The Case for Taking Another Look at Training System".
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Illingworth, C. F. (April 1961). "Canadian visit: report of the First McLaughlin-Gallie Professorship".
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in April 1988. Three years later, Illingworth died on 23 February 1991 in Glasgow at the age of 91.
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who had appointed Illingworth to the university's Regius Chair of Surgery in 1939. Illingworth's
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Blandy, John Peter; Craig, Christina, eds. (2000). "Sir Charles Frederick William Illingworth".
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The following year (1928) Illingworth married Eleanor Mary Bennett, with whom he had four sons.
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After qualifying as a medical doctor, Illingworth undertook a period as house physician at the
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1966 portrait by Alberto Morrocco at the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians of Glasgow
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Illingworth continued to write on healthcare training and reform, writing the monograph
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around the world attending a two-day scientific meeting arranged by Illingworth at the
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Illingworth's administrative and leadership roles included his Presidency of the
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Who, Where and When: The History & Constitution of the University of Glasgow
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Illingworth being presented with a scroll at the University of Glasgow in 1965
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The Sanguine Mystery: This Bloody and Butcherly Department of the Healing Art
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Hull, Andrew; Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna (2003). "The Royal College 1960–1972".
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by Violet Tansey and D.E.C. Mekie. A photograph of Illingworth is on page 32.
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in July 1971. The death of his wife Mary (Lady Illingworth) was announced in
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and talk was attended by some 400 guests, including former US Vice-President
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In the early 1960s, Illingworth played a central role in the history of the
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Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1991–1996
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For more on Illingworth's role in the history of medicine in Glasgow, see
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A Senator's Wife Remembers: From the Great Depression to the Great Society
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in Montreal, Canada. He was one of three honoured that year, along with
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Bromide print of Charles Illingworth by Walter Bird on 20 December 1961
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Details of Illingworth's conservatorship of this museum are found in
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Illingworth, Charles (1966). "Joseph Lister – Surgeon-Biologist".
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Illingworth's Lister Oration was delivered on 9 April 1964 at the
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Hull, Andrew; Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna (2003). "Office Bearers".
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William Hunter's manuscripts and letters: the Glasgow collection
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Charles Frederick William Illingworth was born on 8 May 1899 in
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Two biographies by Illingworth were published in this period.
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Some old books and ancient coins from the Hunter Collection
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Outram, George (4 September 1971). "Long time passing".
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The awarding of the honorary fellowship is described on
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The Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
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Illingworth, Charles Frederic W (CS) (1965) Glasgow, UK
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Moss, Michael; Rankin, Moira; Richmond, Lesley (2001).
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Surgical Clinical Tutors, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
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The second biography was of Hector Hetherington, the
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of Illingworth after being presented with the medal.
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Illingworth, Charles Frederick William (July 1964).
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British surgeon who specialised in gastroenterology
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American College of Surgeons. Archived from 1639:Hull, Andrew; Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna (1999). 1505:Hull, Andrew; Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna (1999). 1105: 1103: 1061:"Illingworth, Sir Charles (Frederick William)" 2971:(Scottish Society of the History of Medicine) 2667:For more on the Rock Carling Fellowship, see 2470:Published the following year and reviewed in 1932:. Scottish Society of the History of Medicine 1927:The dates of Illingworth's presidency are at 1917:. Scottish Society of the History of Medicine 785:University Statesman: Sir Hector Hetherington 626:University Statesman: Sir Hector Hetherington 248:. His pre-university education took place at 8: 189:(1962 to 1964) and Dean of Faculties at the 2942:Presentation of Illingworth's 1965 portrait 2340:(2): 44. July–December 2004. Archived from 1055: 1053: 1051: 473:Scottish Society of the History of Medicine 1590:. Society of Academic and Research Surgery 1588:"Past Presidents and Honorary Secretaries" 668:in December 1987, and was reviewed in the 332:(1936–1939). By 1939, he had obtained his 42: 31: 2769: 2578: 2428: 2284: 2267:Illingworth, Charles (14 November 1964). 2230: 2190: 2149: 2104:. University of Sheffield. Archived from 2082: 1960:(Supplement). 10 June 1961. p. 4144. 1770: 1715: 1375: 1281: 973: 944: 942: 940: 3042:Academics of the University of Sheffield 2932:(Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh) 1797:. Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow 1213: 1211: 1209: 1184:This source is based upon the 1978 work 921:The title is a quote from Shakespeare's 675:The portrait of Illingworth held at the 548:, together with two other surgeons: Sir 406:Society of Academic and Research Surgery 2788:. University of Glasgow. Archived from 2633:. Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust. 1862:McCormack, Patricia (26 October 1965). 1019:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1007: 1005: 936: 813: 725:, Med Hist. 1973 April; 17(2): 168–173. 719:, Med Hist. 1971 April; 15(2): 181–186. 518:. The announcement of the award in the 358:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2064:"Ceremony of Presentation of Diplomas" 1003: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 987: 985: 878:GB 133 PLA – Papers of Sir Harry Platt 622:Principal of the University of Glasgow 448:Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow 330:Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 3027:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 1930:"Sir Charles Illingworth (1900–1990)" 801:There is a History in All Men's Lives 711:Massive Gastro-Intestinal Haemorrhage 704:Carcinoma of the Head of the Pancreas 662:There is a History in All Men's Lives 404:, and President for two terms of the 395:Society and university administration 292:. By 1925, Illingworth had qualified 234:There is a History in All Men's Lives 152:Charles Frederick William Illingworth 18:Charles Frederick William Illingworth 7: 2699:. No. 58235. London. p. I. 2672:. The Nuffield Trust. Archived from 2417:Canadian Medical Association Journal 2273:Canadian Medical Association Journal 1350:Illingworth, C. (17 November 1962). 546:Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 534:Royal College of Surgeons of England 500:Royal College of Surgeons of England 354:University of Glasgow Medical School 346:Regius Professor of Surgery, Glasgow 199:Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 195:Royal College of Surgeons of England 172:Regius Professor of Surgery, Glasgow 1096:. Barnes Hospital, St. Louis. 1927. 558:College of Surgeons of South Africa 385:Scottish Home and Health Department 336:(Master of Surgery) qualification. 2861:. Tenovus-Scotland. Archived from 2502:. Tenovus Scotland. Archived from 2411:Graham, Donald C. (5 March 1966). 1835:Hill, Henrietta McCormick (2010). 1669:"Good Response To Lister Appeal". 1550:. 10 December 1963. p. 10099. 1472:"TV Programme as Aid to Doctors". 25: 2756:(6628): 1060–1062. 9 April 1988. 2747:"Medicine and Books: In brief..." 1488:"Television and Radio Programmes" 664:(1988), it had been previewed in 2711:"Death of Lady Mary Illingworth" 1266:"Textbook of Surgical Treatment" 230:Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery 2717:. 29 December 1971. p. 15. 2315:. 18 February 1964. p. 10. 2006:. 22 September 1962. p. 1. 1915:"The Presidents of the Society" 1841:. 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Dick 510:(1962), and one from the 369:hyperbaric oxygen therapy 236:, was published in 1988. 180:hyperbaric oxygen therapy 145: 105: 41: 2500:"About Tenovus Scotland" 1425:K. K. Jain, ed. (2009). 1400:"Daryl Hart Lectureship" 966:10.1136/bmj.302.6776.588 839:and Surgeons of Glasgow. 628:(1971) was excerpted in 240:Early life and education 2969:Sir Charles Illingworth 2839:. University of Glasgow 2750:British Medical Journal 2077:(1): 53–60. July 1958. 1562:"ASGBI Past Presidents" 1368:10.1136/bmj.2.5315.1271 1356:British Medical Journal 1246:. 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Index

Charles Frederick William Illingworth

Halifax
Gastroenterologist
Surgeon
Gastroenterology
Lister Medal
CBE
gastroenterology
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Regius Professor of Surgery, Glasgow
hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
University of Glasgow
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Lister Medal
William Hunter
Hector Hetherington
Nuffield Trust
Alberto Morrocco
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
Halifax, West Yorkshire
Heath Grammar School
University of Edinburgh
Royal Flying Corps
Ingolstadt
MB ChB
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary

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