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446:" programme shown on prime family-time TV. Selwyn introduced himself on the programme as a microbiologist and bacteriologist with an interest in dermatological matters such as the flora and fauna of our skin. He went on to explain that through his researches he had come to realise most of us were using far too many chemical-based cosmetics and, as a result, disrupting the ecology of our skin. This resulted, he said, in building-up a dependence on more of these otherwise unnecessary cosmetics. He suggested that clean water and small amounts of simple soap were ample and that most of the available cosmetics and personal hygiene products being advertised were not just unnecessary but also potentially harmful especially through habitual over use. 384:), President of the Faculty of History and Philosophy of Medicine and Pharmacy president of the Medical Sciences Historical Society and a Liveryman of the Society of Apothecaries Worshipful where he was also Director of the DHMSA (the Diploma of the History of Medicine at the Society of Apothecaries), an important and popular course and diploma, to which some students even flew in from across Europe (and one from Canada) each week to attend! He led this course to new heights of popularity over the seventeen years of his tenure, until ill health forced his retirement in 1990. 129: 269: 197: 358: 475: 27: 1102: 579:
candidates entering the examination is generally very high. (Since 2018, the prize has become incorporated into the annual Sydney Selwyn Eponymous Lecture, with the best student essayist of the year giving the first lecture, and the runner-up presenting the next lecture of the evening. The lectures are online and broadcast worldwide).
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Following several brief but popular broadcasts he gave on the dangers of licking postage stamps (particularly in countries that used crude forms of "cow gum" made from bones that could contain a worrying variety of still active diseases) he was consulted by De La Rue and the Walsall Security Printing
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in London to the best candidate from the previous year in the examination for the Diploma in the Ethics and Philosophy of Healthcare (Philosophy of Medicine). Receiving this prize, which is usually presented at the John Locke Lecture, is an impressive achievement as the standard and quality of
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He wrote, as well as co-authored, a number of books and a great number of scientific papers. One of his most accessible and delightful publications (in collaboration with his predecessor Professor R W Lacey and research assistant and colleague Mohammed Bakhtiar) was "The beta-lactam antibiotics:
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Research in the fields of bacteriology and medical microbiology were not his only professional interests. Despite his demanding research activities he also developed world-class expertise in the history and development of medicine, from the dawn of civilisation to the then present day, and also
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A bust in bronze of Prof S Selwyn was produced in 1982 from live sittings by NIGEL BOONHAM (a well-known British sculptor who has had many important commissions to sculpt many famous people including a bronze of Diana, Princess of Wales that was unveiled by the Princess herself at the National
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in India, as well as a WHO SE Asia medical consultant. He toured India extensively, visiting not only towns and cities but also many remote rural areas as part of his WHO project to greatly improve the standards of health and hygiene at various hospitals. He returned from India to become first
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Selwyn's parents owned and ran a butcher shop in Leeds and originally expected him to follow them in their trade or at least something similar. He chose instead to devote his life to science and academia. As a working-class boy growing up in England in the 1930s, and during
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The Florence Nightingale ยฃ10 banknote was first issued in February 1975 and proved extremely popular (leading for a while to the ยฃ10 note being nicknamed "a Flo" by some, as in "excuse me โ€“ have you got change for a Flo"). It was not withdrawn until May 1994.
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Despite his physical decline during his last decade or so he managed to retain not only his dignity and sense of humour but his passion for life also. Refusing to lose his mobility or become passive he instead delighted in learning to drive a new
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as a subject but went on to recommend they base their design on a "classic" scene of her carrying her famous lamp, which had earned her the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp," around a ward of the Military Hospital at Scutari during the
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He enjoyed a private family party in his honour for his 62nd birthday and was as full of enthusiasm and humour as ever (though of course had some difficulty in expressing it). He died peacefully at home later the following day.
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He was an active member of many prestigious research and educationally based clubs and organisations, for example being President of the Osler Club of London and President of the Harveian Society of London (1991โ€“92).
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companies who were early pioneers of self-adhesive stamps. One of the resulting projects he became involved with was the development of a set of self adhesive stamps featuring historic post boxes for
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His diverse interests in many fields often led to involvement in unusual projects both large and small. For example, as an authority on the history of medicine he was approached by the
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The Selwyn prize is awarded to the best candidate in the examination for the Diploma in the Philosophy of Medicine and it is usually presented at the John Locke Lecture.
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The beta-lactam antibiotics: penicillins and cephalosporins in perspective by Sydney Selwyn; R W Lacey; Mohammed Bakhtiar / London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1980
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The winner of the 2021 Sydney Selwyn Lecture was Dr Lotte Elton. With Dr Deniz Kaya & Dr Andrew Nanapragasam - both Highly Commended
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Whilst continuing as Professor at Westminster Medical School he also simultaneously became Professor of Medical Microbiology at
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He appeared a number of times as "a medical expert" on television. For example, in the 1970s he was interviewed by
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Infection and environmental contamination in a general hospital and in a dermatology department
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a charitable organisation devoted to supporting all those with immune system disorders.
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During the 1970s and 1980s he played a significant role as a pioneer in the field of
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from which he graduated with a BSc, MB ChB, and gained an MD in hospital infection.
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He worked with the BBC on a number of projects which included, for example, "
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Whilst barely in his 50s Professor Selwyn was diagnosed as suffering from "
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Prof Sydney Selwyn using his self-propelled, self-controlled wheelchair
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Google Scholar โ€“ links to some publications by the late Prof S Selwyn
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Frank Bough former presenter for the BBC, including of "Nationwide"
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to suggest a medical theme for the ยฃ10 note. He not only suggested
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became a distinguished and popular lecturer in that subject.
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He worked briefly (from 1959โ€“1960) as a house physician in
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Selwyn presenting a lecture in Italy in the early 1980s
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Sydney Selwyn โ€“ presenting a lecture in Mexico in 1978
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British physician, medical scientist, and professor
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