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Sir Leonard Gregory Parsons MRCS FRCP FRCOG FRS (25 November 1879 - 17 December 1950) was a British Paediatrician. Parsons studied at Mason College and the
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from 1896 to 1903. He graduated with a
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external degree in medicine in 1903. He was Professor of Paediatrics at Birmingham University and dean of University of Birmingham Medical School. In 1932 he was the first to use synthetic
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to treat scurvy in children. Parsons was awarded the Royal College of Physicians’s Moxon Medal in 1942 and delivered their Harveian Oration in 1950. He received a knighthood in 1946. He was elected a
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in 1948.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Parsons, Leonard Gregory 1879 births 1950 deaths Alumni of University of London Worldwide Alumni of the University of London Alumni of the University of Birmingham British paediatricians Academics of the University of Birmingham Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians Fellows of the Royal Society