Richard Worthington Smithells (12 July 1924 – 13 June 2002) was a British
paediatrician and Emeritus professor of paediatrics at the
University of Leeds.
Smithells was most notable for research into
neural tube defects,
congenital abnormality registers,
genetic counselling, and
rubella
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in pregnancy and for later suggesting direct examination of the foetus by photography using
ultrasonography.
Life
Smithells great uncle and grandfather had been professors of
chemistry
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at the
University of Leeds and his father was a Leeds graduate, so Smithells family always had a strong connection to the university. Smithells took his early education at
Rugby School and later studied medicine at
St. Thomas' Hospital Medical School
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.
This was followed by 2 years of
national service with the
Royal Army Medical Corps
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in Germany in 1949–1951.
In 1948 he married Joy Muriel Foster née Beaver, who died 4 February 2010. They had five children and eleven grand-children.
Smithells died on 13 June 2002 from
prostate cancer
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.
Career
After two years as a
senior registrar at
Guy's Hospital,
in 1959, Smithells became a lecturer at the
University of Liverpool and became consultant paediatrician and medical superintendent for
Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Alder Hey Children's Hospital is a children's hospital and NHS foundation trust in West Derby, Liverpool, England. It is one of the largest children's hospitals in the United Kingdom, and one of several specialist hospitals within the Live ...
in 1964. In 1968 he took up the chair of Paediatrics and Child Health at
Leeds University, and worked in all the hospitals in
Leeds.
By 1962, Smithells had established congenital abnormality register and genetic counselling service at the University of Liverpool.
Smithells retired from the chair of Paediatrics and Child Health in 1988.
After his retirement, he continued to work. From 1989 to 1997 Smithells was appointed a medical consultant in
vaccine damage tribunals that were established in 1979 to provide
payments to children seen to be damaged by a
vaccine.
Further appointments included a position as a consultant on the
European Registration of Congenital Abnormalities and Twins registry.
From 1994 to 1996 he also employed as part-time Director of the
International Centre for Birth Defects in
Rome,
Italy.
Contributions
Dick Smithells work during his long career was the prevention of disease in children.
Early in his career, Smithells recognized the effects of poor nutrition in pregnant women and how it led to
birth defects with studies taking many years. Indeed his most notable research in his career, was the establishing link between
folic acid deficiency and
neural tube defects. It wasn't until 1991 that the
Medical Research Council ratified his decision by recommending that pregnant women's diets should contain sufficient folic acid.
Many of Smithells early papers were about the effects of
Thalidomide on the foetus,
and he developed a special unit to support children damaged by thalidomide,
and was later heavily involved in securing compensation for children disabled by the
thalidomide drug, and taking a position in the Thalidomide Trust to facilitate that role.
Bibliography
These are Smithells most important papers:
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Smithells wrote the following books that described diagnostic methods before the rise of
ultrasound scans.
* The Early Diagnosis of Congenital Abnormalities., R W Smithells. Cassell: London, 1963.
* Why are babies born deformed? R W Smithells.
University of Exeter, 1983.
* Clinical examination of children., S R Meadow; R W Smithells. Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1991
Awards and honours
In 1985, Smithells was awarded the
Harding award
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in 1985 from
Action Research for the Crippled Child In 1992, Smithells was awarded the prestigious
James Spence Gold Medal in 1992, by the
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, often referred to as the RCPCH, is the professional body for paediatricians (doctors specialising in child health) in the United Kingdom. It is responsible for the postgraduate training of paed ...
.
The
Rank Prize for Nutrition
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The prizes are funded by the c ...
followed and was awarded jointly in 1995.
In 1998 he won the
Dawson Williams Memorial Prize of the
British Medical Association
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.
During 2000, Smithells won the International Research Award of the
Joseph P Kennedy Foundation for research into the role of
folic acid in preventing neural tube defects.
References
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1924 births
2002 deaths
20th-century English medical doctors
Recipients of the James Spence Medal
Academics of the University of Liverpool
People educated at Rugby School
People from Bushey
Academics of the University of Leeds
Royal Army Medical Corps officers
20th-century British medical doctors
Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians
British paediatricians
Deaths from prostate cancer in the United Kingdom
20th-century British Army personnel
Military personnel from London