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reminders as that 'he was percussing a child’s lung not the cellars in the basement'". Yet, his students respected and admired him because, they "sensed that his individual method of teaching was really in part a pose, an assumption of cynicism, that failed to hide a mind that was intellectually gay and a heart that felt deeply for all human suffering, especially the sufferings of children, though seldom for the sufferings of a candidate for the College Membership".
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respected and loved by his students who were "entranced by his incisive comments on ward-rounds", and were attracted to "his individual method of teaching", which they found "was really in part a pose, an assumption of cynicism, that failed to hide a mind that was intellectually gay and a heart that felt deeply for all human suffering, especially the sufferings of children".
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Hutchison is remembered by his students for his "ability to express in concise and fastidious language his extraordinary powers of clinical observation". Whilst teaching his students at the bed-side, he was known to be witty, which sometimes seemingly "reached towards sadism". Nevertheless, he was
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Hutchison was tall, gaunt and appeared rather stooping. His students found his wit to be "caustic" sometimes, reaching "towards sadism in such alliterative condemnations of themselves as a curious collection of crapulous cretins creeping from crib to crib", and making "a newcomer cringe with such
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in 1928, and had worked with Hutchison, wrote after his death, "In Robert Hutchison Scotland presented to England a young man who was destined to become a superb physician, an eminent scholar, a great writer, a most inspiring teacher, a shrewd and gifted clinician, and above all a most kindly
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at the Hospital for Sick Children in 1897. Later, he was appointed as full physician to the Royal London Hospital and to the Hospital for Sick Children in 1900, after having served as Assistant Physician to the London Hospital for about six years. He was elected a
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in 1889 for his medical education. He graduated with first class honours and medals in all subjects except physics in 1893, and also gained the Ettles Scholarship. He was then posted as house resident in various departments including the
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and his wife, Mary Jemima Tait. He was the youngest of seven children. His father was a wine merchant, who, having a good knowledge of forestry, had authored a number of papers, and was also a fellow of the
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inspired real affection in those with whom he worked. His shafts of wit sent home his teaching points and his powers of instruction inspired a large number of physicians and paediatricians ...
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in Edinburgh. His essay on “The clinical estimation of the alkalinity of the blood” was awarded the Edinburgh University London Club Prize in August, 1895, and he obtained his
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Many of Hutchison's clinical sayings became popular with his contemporaries and future generations. One Hutchison wrote in 1953 as a petition to God:
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and a newly qualified doctor at The London Hospital. They had five children. One child died at birth, and a son who was a medical student at the
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Sir Robert Hutchison A Great Teacher (Obituaries) Dr. G. M. Wauchope. The Times Thursday, 18 February 1960; pg. 18; Issue 54698; col B
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at the age of 48 in 1929, for a duodenal ulcer with which he had been suffering for about 20 years. Four years later, he developed
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Sir Robert Hutchison Diseases Of Children (Obituaries) The Times Saturday, 13 February 1960; pg. 8; Issue 54694; col E
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a tall, slightly stooping, rather gaunt figure, dignified and somewhat austere, but a little sorrowful...".
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Hutchison was then posted as a resident at the Hospital for Sick Children, London in 1896, and then at the
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from putting knowledge before wisdom, science before art, and cleverness before common sense;
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and from making the cure of the disease more grievous than the endurance of the same,
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for his studies, and later was appointed to a junior post in the department of
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In 1905 Dr Hutchison had married Dr Laetitia Nora Ede, the daughter of Rev.
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The Hutchisons lived in London until 1940, when their home was bombed in
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Carlowrie Castle, built by the Hutchison family in the mid 19th century.
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Sir Robert Hutchison (1871–1960): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34075
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from too much zeal for the new and contempt for what is old;
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Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London
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and his petition "From inability to let well alone..."
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Saunders Elsevier. p. vii. 2069:Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians 1384:Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians 1368: 1070: 8: 1142:Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn 1004:President of the Royal College of Physicians 2074:Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine 1187:Alfred Webb-Johnson, 1st Baron Webb-Johnson 1086:Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine 2064:Physicians of Great Ormond Street Hospital 2059:Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians 1375: 1361: 1353: 1212:Henry Cohen, 1st Baron Cohen of Birkenhead 1077: 1063: 1055: 985: 332:He was one of the founding editors of the 31: 20: 1322:Ilora Finlay, Baroness Finlay of Llandaff 686: 676: 671:(6). British Medical Journal: F537–F539. 574:remained always modest and unassuming... 323:Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 185:He was a consultant paediatrician at the 219: 891: 889: 887: 618: 1840:Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1st Baronet 936: 925: 744: 742: 740: 738: 736: 734: 654: 652: 650: 648: 646: 644: 642: 419:On 6 July 1939 he was created the 1st 255:Hutchison had his school education at 2039:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 2029:20th-century Scottish medical doctors 1267:John Walton, Baron Walton of Detchant 829: 827: 825: 823: 821: 819: 817: 815: 813: 763: 761: 759: 732: 730: 728: 726: 724: 722: 720: 718: 716: 714: 640: 638: 636: 634: 632: 630: 628: 626: 624: 622: 7: 969:"October 1951, Volume 26, Issue 129" 798: 796: 794: 792: 790: 788: 786: 784: 782: 466:Food and the Principles of Dietetics 180:Food and the Principles of Dietetics 104:Food and the Principles of Dietetics 769:"Sir Robert Hutchison (1871–1960)" 536:"From inability to let well alone; 470:"Lectures on Diseases of Children" 144:Hospital for Sick Children, London 14: 1891:Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet 377: 160:Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet 1926:Sir Douglas Andrew Kilgour Black 1022:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 973:Archives of Disease in Childhood 548:from treating patients as cases; 474:Archives of Disease in Childhood 433:Archives of Disease in Childhood 423:Hutchison, of Thurle, Parish of 370: 193:. He served as president of the 1855:Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Bt. 1820:Sir George Burrows, 1st Baronet 336:which was established in 1907. 2024:Medical doctors from Edinburgh 1860:Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet 1202:Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian 567:British Paediatric Association 499:Dr Hutchison had to undergo a 408:. He was the president of the 1: 1911:Sir Edward Charles Dodds, Bt. 1901:Sir Walter Russell Brain, Bt. 1871:Sir Norman Moore, 1st Baronet 1850:Sir William Selby Church, Bt. 1835:Sir Andrew Clark, 1st Baronet 1217:Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt 659:Dunn, P. M. (November 2005). 412:from 1934 to 1935 and of the 334:Quarterly Journal of Medicine 242:Robert Hutchison of Carlowrie 189:and general physician at the 1936:Dame Margaret Turner-Warwick 1152:Sir Harry Platt, 1st Baronet 1097:Sir William Selby Church, Bt 804:Hutchison's Clinical Methods 505:Progressive muscular atrophy 455:Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 1886:The Viscount Dawson of Penn 997:The Viscount Dawson of Penn 414:Royal College of Physicians 363:Royal College of Physicians 257:Edinburgh Collegiate School 199:Royal College of Physicians 2090: 1944:Sir Leslie Arnold Turnberg 910:Hutchison, Robert (1895). 752:. Oxford University Press. 250:Royal Society of Edinburgh 212:, Berkshire (UK) in 1939. 1390: 1092: 1045: 1032: 1027: 1020: 1010: 1001: 993: 988: 488:on London. They moved to 410:Royal Society of Medicine 353:In 1904 he delivered the 195:Royal Society of Medicine 153: 118: 30: 1916:Lord Rosenheim of Camden 1810:Sir Thomas Watson, Bart. 1302:Lord Soulsby of Swaffham 1162:Sir Robert Hutchison, Bt 390:University of Birmingham 380:). He also received the 349:Honours and recognitions 216:Early life and education 25:Sir Robert Hutchison, Bt 2019:Nobility from Edinburgh 1949:Sir Kurt George Alberti 1921:Sir Cyril Astley Clarke 1830:Sir William Jenner, Bt. 1785:Sir Francis Milman, Bt. 1167:Thomas Clifford Allbutt 775:), Kingston University. 678:10.1136/adc.2004.065458 556:Good Lord, deliver us." 406:University of Melbourne 386:University of Edinburgh 365:and in 1931 gave their 310:Dr Leonard Erskine Hill 261:University of Edinburgh 208:, of Thurle, Parish of 89:University of Edinburgh 1931:Sir Raymond Hoffenberg 1795:Sir Henry Halford, Bt. 1625:Sir John Micklethwaite 1327:Robin C. N. Williamson 1227:John Samuel Richardson 935:Cite journal requires 835:"Sir Robert Hutchison" 560: 369:. In 1931 he was made 259:, and then joined the 225: 1906:Sir Robert Platt, Bt. 1876:Sir Humphry Rolleston 1845:Sir Samuel Wilks, Bt. 1775:Sir George Baker, Bt. 1765:Sir George Baker, Bt. 1755:Sir George Baker, Bt. 1670:Sir Thomas Millington 899:. www.thepeerage.com. 532: 451:Royal London Hospital 223: 191:Royal London Hospital 148:Royal London Hospital 1967:Sir Richard Thompson 1865:Sir Frederick Taylor 1825:James Risdon Bennett 1640:Sir Thomas Witherley 1282:David Innes Williams 1197:Clement Price Thomas 1172:Gordon Gordon-Taylor 1102:Sir Henry Morris, Bt 862:accessed 5 June 2013 849:accessed 5 June 2013 773:http://www.hharp.org 607:Sir Stanley Davidson 597:Goulstonian lectures 516:University of Oxford 398:University of Oxford 355:Goulstonian lectures 201:and was created 1st 114:Dr Laetitia Nora Ede 2049:Diet food advocates 1954:Dame Carol M. 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In 1951 the 361:of infancy to the 304:department of the 282:chemical pathology 268:department at the 226: 16:Scottish physician 1996: 1995: 1881:Sir John Bradford 1800:John Ayrton Paris 1595:Othowell Meverall 1565:Thomas Moundeford 1555:Thomas Moundeford 1550:Sir William Paddy 1535:Thomas Moundeford 1530:Sir William Paddy 1350: 1349: 1297:Christopher Paine 1277:Christopher Booth 1247:John Vivian Dacie 1207:Terence Cawthorne 1147:Thomas Watts-Eden 1122:John Bland-Sutton 1117:Humphry Rolleston 1107:Francis Champneys 1053: 1052: 1046:Succeeded by 1011:Succeeded by 989:Academic offices 512:William Moore Ede 501:gastrojejunostomy 486:the Nazi air-raid 457:, and later with 318:Sir Thomas Barlow 157: 156: 120:Scientific career 2081: 1750:William Pitcairn 1650:Walter Charleton 1480:Richard Caldwell 1377: 1370: 1363: 1354: 1257:John Stallworthy 1237:John Stallworthy 1222:Hector MacLennan 1132:St Clair Thomson 1079: 1072: 1065: 1056: 994:Preceded by 986: 981: 980: 965: 959: 958: 951: 945: 944: 938: 933: 931: 923: 907: 901: 900: 893: 882: 879: 873: 870: 864: 858: 852: 845: 839: 838: 831: 808: 807: 800: 777: 776: 765: 754: 753: 746: 709: 708: 690: 680: 656: 602:Harveian Oration 446:Clinical Methods 443:Hutchison wrote 379: 372: 367:Harveian Oration 325:in 1903. 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Kirkliston
Streatley
Berkshire
University of Edinburgh
Medicine
Paediatrics
Hospital for Sick Children, London
Royal London Hospital
FRCP
physician
paediatrician
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London
Royal London Hospital
Royal Society of Medicine
Royal College of Physicians
Baronet
Hutchison
Streatley

Carlowrie Castle
Kirkliston
Edinburgh
Robert Hutchison of Carlowrie
FRSE
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Edinburgh Collegiate School
University of Edinburgh
Paediatrics
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London

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