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Thomas Renton Elliott

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to study in 1906, and became a junior staff member - Assistant Physician- in 1910. He would become the first professor of medicine and director of the medical unit at
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Medical Services: Diseases of the War: Including the Medical Aspects of Aviation and Gas Warfare and Gas Poisoning in Tanks and Mines
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Macpherson, Sir W. G.; Herringham, Sir W. P.; Elliott, Colonel Thomas Renton; Balfour, Sir Andrew, eds. (1923).
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Elliott retired as professor of medicine 1939. He served on the Goodenough committee on medical education.
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in 1919. He was one of four editors of the two volumes on the medical services for the
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Elliott joined the Officers’ Training Corps and in September 1914, joined Sir
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Gold medal of the West London MedicoChirurgical Society (1920)
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Pickering, G. (1962). "Thomas Renton Elliott, 1877-1961".
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Investigation of the chemical transmission of nerve action
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Interdepartmental Committe on Medical Schools (1842-1944)
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Transactions of the Association of American Physicians
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Elliot married Martha McCosh in 1918. They lived in
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At the end of the war he received the 512:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 459: 710:People from Willington, County Durham 609:Dale, Henry Hallett (November 1961). 504: 502: 500: 498: 465: 463: 418:Medical Services: Diseases of the War 367:(three terms 1920–1931 and 1939–1943) 235:Department of Physiology at Cambridge 7: 715:20th-century English medical doctors 705:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 311:& Partners to build their house 611:"Thomas Renton Elliott, 1877-1961" 346:Association of American Physicians 259:in France. He rose to the rank of 14: 407:; Herringham, Sir Wilmot Parker; 277:Official History of the Great War 672: 553:(5227): 752–754. 11 March 1961. 255:, as medical consultant to the 1: 405:Macpherson, Sir William Grant 725:Fellows of the Royal Society 529:UK public library membership 294:Archie Elliott, Lord Elliott 720:British medical researchers 657:Prof. Thomas Renton Elliott 371:Fellow of the Royal Society 339:Distinguished Service Order 257:British Expeditionary Force 242:University College Hospital 100:University College Hospital 741: 358:Trinity College, Cambridge 231:Trinity College, Cambridge 90:Trinity College, Cambridge 219:Willington, County Durham 175: 171: 140: 135:Harold Percival Himsworth 123: 47:Willington, County Durham 30: 365:Medical Research Council 547:British Medical Journal 344:Honorary member of the 265:mentioned in dispatches 653:Gazetteer for Scotland 627:10.1098/rsbm.1961.0005 559:10.1136/bmj.1.5227.752 521:10.1093/ref:odnb/33006 489:10.1098/rsbm.1961.0005 333:Awards and memberships 301:architectural practice 679:Thomas Renton Elliott 319:. It was designed by 182:Thomas Renton Elliott 156:Years of service 22:Thomas Renton Elliott 681:at Wikimedia Commons 246:Gower Street, London 217:Elliott was born in 413:Balfour, Sir Andrew 356:Honorary Fellow of 237:under J N Langley. 253:John Rose Bradford 677:Media related to 527:(Subscription or 179: 178: 125:Scientific career 732: 676: 660: 650: 639: 638: 606: 600: 599: 579: 573: 572: 570: 539: 533: 532: 524: 506: 493: 492: 467: 449: 430: 317:Scottish Borders 227:natural sciences 223:Otley, Yorkshire 200: 147: 131:Notable students 65: 63: 35: 18: 740: 739: 735: 734: 733: 731: 730: 729: 685: 684: 669: 664: 663: 651: 642: 608: 607: 603: 581: 580: 576: 541: 540: 536: 526: 508: 507: 496: 469: 468: 461: 456: 433: 415:, eds. 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Willington, County Durham
Broughton Place
Peeblesshire
Durham School
Trinity College, Cambridge
University College Hospital
John Eliot
Harold Percival Himsworth
CBE
DSO
FRCP
FRS
physician
physiologist
Willington, County Durham
Otley, Yorkshire
natural sciences
Trinity College, Cambridge
Department of Physiology at Cambridge
University College Hospital
Gower Street, London
John Rose Bradford
British Expeditionary Force
colonel
mentioned in dispatches
DSO
CBE
Official History of the Great War
Cheyne Walk

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