Ronald Stanley Illingworth
FRCP (7 October 1909 in
Harrogate – 4 June 1990 in
Bergen,
Norway) was a British born
Yorkshireman and a
paediatrician of renown.
He was also a prolific writer, who wrote some 600 articles and at least 21 books, which were exceedingly popular and sold in large quantities. Illingworth was principally known for being largely responsible for introducing the science and practice of paediatrics to the UK in the early to mid-1940s.
Life
Illingworth was the youngest of three children of Ellen Brayshaw and her husband, Herbert Edward Illingworth, an architect. He was educated in
Clifton House Preparatory School, then
Bradford Grammar School
Bradford Grammar School (BGS) is a co-educational independent day school located in Frizinghall, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
Entrance is by examination, except for the sixth form, where admission is based on GCSE results. The school g ...
. He achieved a scholarship in classics to read medicine at the
University of Leeds.
After a number of house appointments, Illingworth was appointed as a
clinical pathologist in general practice at
Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Before the war he was awarded a Nuffield research studentship in Oxford from the
Nuffield Foundation
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and in 1939 a Rockefeller research fellowship from the
Rockefeller Foundation
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in 1939.
During
World War II Illingworth was conscripted into the
Royal Army Medical Corps
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with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in charge of medical divisions in several military hospitals
After the war, he took up the Rockefeller Research Fellowship and spent six months in
New Haven, United States.
He worked with the clinical psychologist and paediatrician
Arnold Gesell
Arnold Lucius Gesell (21 June 1880 – 29 May 1961) was an American psychologist, pediatrician and professor at Yale University known for his research and contributions to the fields of child hygiene and child development.Harris, B. (2011). Arn ...
at
Yale University.
He became interested in and studied Gessels theory on child development, known as
Gesell's Maturational Theory The Maturational Theory of child development was introduced in 1925 by Dr. Arnold Gesell, an American educator, pediatrician and clinical psychologist whose studies focused on "the course, the pattern and the rate of maturational growth in normal ...
. He studied it extensively, advocated for and taught it for the rest of his working life.
On his return to the UK he was appointed to a position as an assistant to the consultant paediatrician at
Great Ormond Street Hospital.
In 1947 he took up first chair of child health at the
University of Sheffield, a position he held for 28 years until his retirement.
Illingworth was considered an excellent lecturer, who could deliver three or four lectures in a day, as a broadcaster he was equally persuasive.
He was considered a constructive critic.
The Nuffield Professor of Child Health,
Otto Herbert Wolff who presented the
James Spence Medal
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to Illingworth, noted at the presentation that as a writer, the "quality of his writing is crisp, clear and simple of phrase and not a word to spare".
In 1947, Illingworth married fellow physician
Cynthia Redhead and together they had two daughters and a son. Their children all became physicians. The couple had six grandchildren.
Photography
Illingworth was considered a renowned photographer and was a Fellow of the
Royal Photographic Society
The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, commonly known as the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), is one of the world's oldest photographic societies. It was founded in London, England, in 1853 as the Photographic Society of London with ...
and a frequent lecturer at photographic societies.
When he was a student Illingworth sold photos to the press to pay his living costs. During his career he built up a large collection of
microscope slides, more than 4000, which he used for teaching.
Awards and honours
* Medal of the
University of Turku, Finland, 1974.
*
Aldrich Award of the
American Academy of Pediatrics
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Background
The Academy was founded ...
.
*
James Spence Medal
James Spence Medal is a medal that was first struck in 1960, six years after the death of the paediatrician James Calvert Spence and is awarded for outstanding contributions to the advancement or clarification of Pediatrics, paediatric knowledge a ...
, 1977.
*
Dawson Williams Prize of the
British Medical Association
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.
Illingworth was also awarded honorary degrees from
Sheffield
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and
Leeds
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. In 1982 he was awarded the
Freedom of the City
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of
Sheffield
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.
Bibliography
Illingworth published some 600 articles and several books. These are some of his most notable:
* ''Babies and young children: feeding, management and care'' (with
Cynthia Illingworth). Churchill Livingstone, 7th edn 1984.
* ''Recent advances in cerebral palsy''. Foreword by Norman B. Capon. J. & A. Churchill, 1958.
* ''The Normal Child. Some problems of the early years and their treatment''. Churchill Livingstone, 7th edn, repr. 1981.
* ''The development of the infant and the young child: normal and upnormal''. Churchill Livingstone, 8th edn 1983.
* ''The Normal School Child. His problems, physical and emotional''. Churchill Livingstone, 10th edn, repr. 1992.
* ''An introduction to developmental assessment in the first year''.
National Spastics Society
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.
* ''The child at school : a paediatrician's manual for teachers''. Wiley, 1974.
* ''Common symptoms of disease in children''. Blackwell, 1991.
* ''Basic developmental screening, 0–2-year''. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications; distributed in the US by F. A. Davis Co., Philadelphia. 1973.
* ''Common ailments in toddlers''.
British Medical Association
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.
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Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
* Summer – Siege of Chandax: A Byzantine fleet with an expeditionary force (co ...
Series: Family doctor booklet.
* ''Infections and immunisation in childhood''. Edinburgh; New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1981.
* ''An Introduction to Development Assessment in the First Year'' Preface by Dr Mary D. Sheridan.
ith illustrations
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National Spastics Society (Medical Education and Information Unit), 1962.
* ''Some Aspects of Child Health''. Sheffield, 1949.
* ''All about feeding your baby''.
British Medical Association
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, 1966.
* ''Children and sleep''. Family Health Publications,
956?* ''All about Feeding your Baby'', illustrated by Gavin Rowe. Corgi, 1971.
* ''Toddlers-common problems''. British Medical Association.
British Medical Association
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, 1987.
* ''Basic developmental screening: 0–4 years''. Blackwell Scientific, 1994.
* ''Common ailments in babies''.
British Medical Association
The British Medical Association (BMA) is a registered trade union for doctors in the United Kingdom. The association does not regulate or certify doctors, a responsibility which lies with the General Medical Council. The association's headquar ...
, 1980.
* ''Lessons from childhood: some aspects of the early life of unusual men and women'' (with Cynthia M Illingworth). E. & S. Livingstone, 1969.
* ''The treatment of the child at home''. Blackwell Scientific, 1972.
References
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1909 births
1990 deaths
Recipients of the James Spence Medal
British paediatricians
Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians
People from Harrogate
Fellows of the Royal Photographic Society
People educated at Bradford Grammar School
Yale University alumni
Physicians of Great Ormond Street Hospital
Academics of the University of Sheffield
Military personnel from North Yorkshire
Royal Army Medical Corps officers
British Army personnel of World War II