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Harold Lambert (other)
Harold Lambert may refer to: * Harold Lambert (physician) (1926–2017), British medical doctor * Harold Lambert (footballer) (1922–2021), former Australian rules footballer *Harold E. Lambert Harold E. Lambert OBE (1893–1967) was a British linguist and anthropologist in Kenya. Born in Pield Heath, raised in Bournemouth, and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge (1912–1915), Lambert served as a platoon commander in t ... (1893–1967), British linguist and anthropologist in Kenya See also * Harry Lambert (1918–1995), Australian cricketer {{hndis, Lambert, Harold ...
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Harold Lambert (physician)
Harold Philip Lambert, FRCP (2 May 1926 – 1 April 2017) was a British medical doctor and professor of medicine, known for his work dealing with infectious diseases and antibiotic therapy. He played a key role in the development of pyrazinamide as a treatment for tuberculosis and also did some of the earliest research into mescaline. He trained at Cambridge University and University College Hospital, where, as a medical student, he witnessed the death of George Orwell from tuberculosis. In 1963, Lambert became consultant physician, and later the first professor of microbial diseases at St George's, University of London. He was co-editor with Lawrence Paul Garrod and Francis O'Grady of the 4th (1973), 5th, and 6th editions of the important textbook on antibiotic therapy "Antibiotic and Chemotherapy". Lambert was also the co-editor of the 7th edition (1997) with O'Grady, Roger G. Finch, and David Greenwood. Lambert's main research interests were meningitis, respiratory infecti ...
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Harold Lambert (footballer)
Harold Louis Lambert (16 May 1922 – 22 May 2021) was an Australian rules footballer for Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Lambert made his debut in 1940, winning the best first year junior player award for the season. He missed four years of football from 1942 to 1945 when he was serving in the Australian Army in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific during World War II. A half-back flanker, he played in three Essendon premierships upon his return, in 1946, 1949 and 1950. His older brother Chris Lambert also played for Essendon. Recognition In 2002, an Essendon panel ranked him at 25 in their ''Champions of Essendon'' list of the 25 greatest players ever to have played for Essendon. He was also named in Essendon's Team of the Century In team sport, team of the century and team of the decade are hypothetical best teams over a given time period. For the century team, it can be either 100 years, or for a century (always the 20th). Similarly the team of the ...
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