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Cecily Pickerill

Dame Cecily Mary Wise Pickerill DBE (née Clarkson, 9 February 1903 – 21 July 1988) was a New Zealand plastic surgeon who specialised in treating infants with cleft palates and other conditions needing plastic surgery. She successfully demonstrated that care of hospitalised infants by their mothers prevented infections.

Life and career edit

Cecily Mary Wise Clarkson was born in Taihape, New Zealand, in 1903, the daughter of Margaret Ann Clarkson (née Hunter) and Rev. Percy Wise Clarkson, Taihape's first Anglican vicar.[1] She was educated at Taihape School and the Diocesan High School for Girls (in Auckland). In 1921, she began her medical studies at the University of Otago, graduating MB, ChB in 1925.[2]

As a house surgeon in Dunedin, she was a pupil of Henry Pickerill, Dean of the University of Otago Dental School, a pioneering plastic surgeon, and facial and jaw surgeon at Dunedin Hospital. In 1927, Henry left Dunedin to take up a post at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, where Cecily joined him to assist and train in plastic surgery.[3]

In 1934, she married Pickerill, who was 27 years her senior. Soon after they returned to Wellington. In 1939 they opened the Bassam Hospital in Bloomfield Terrace, Lower Hutt, a private hospital for infants needing plastic surgery for cleft palates, hare lips, hypospadias, syndactylism, burn scars and birthmarks.[3]

Initially Bassam was run as a hostel with the surgery being done at Wellington Hospital, Calvary Hospital (now Wakefield Hospital) or Lewisham Hospital (later the Home of Compassion). By 1942 Bassam was a specialist hospital.[4] Cecily performed all the procedures although people were then mistrustful of female surgeons.[3] She was assisted by women anaesthetists Jessie Burnett, Claudia Shand and Dora Young.[5]

Care of infant patients at the Bassam was revolutionary at the time. Mothers roomed in with their infants and Pickerill developed the practice of the nurse-mother. Mothers would be responsible for all their child's daily needs except for surgery and changing dressings: making up formula, feeding, bathing, changing nappies (diapers), and taking babies outside.[6]

Pickerill was able to demonstrate that the nurse-mother was crucial in preventing infections as infants avoided cross-infections which occurred from being handled by multiple nurses or being kept in nurseries.[3]

The Pickerills also helped to set up the plastics unit at Middlemore Hospital, travelling to Auckland to work there at the weekends. William Manchester, another New Zealand plastic surgeon, was their registrar.[7] She and her team retired in 1967.[3] Bassam Hospital closed becoming Bloomfield Hospital where she died on 21 July 1988, aged 85.[2][8]

Personal life edit

The Pickerills had one daughter, Margaret. In 1935 they purchased three acres of land at Silverstream in Upper Hutt and built a house, Beechdale. The garden was a showplace for rhododendrons and camellias.[9][3]

Awards and honours edit

Pickerill became a member of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons (MBAPS) in 1949[10] and a life member of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Medical Women's Association in 1972–1973.[11][10]

She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1958 Queen's Birthday Honours, for services in the field of plastic surgery.[12] In the 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours, she was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to medicine, especially in the field of plastic surgery.[13]

Publications edit

  • Pickerill, H. P. and Pickerill, C. M. (1945). "Early Treatment of Bell’s Palsy". British Medical Journal, 2 (4422): 457–459. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.4422.457
  • Pickerill, H. P. and Pickerill, C. M. (1945). "Elimination of Cross-infection". British Medical Journal, 1 (4387): 159–160. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.4387.159
  • Pickerill, H. P. and Pickerill, C. M. (1945). "Ectopia vesicae". The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 15: 91–98.
  • Pickerill, C. (1948). "Infant plastic surgery and mother nursing". New Zealand Medical Journal 47 (262): 618-623.
  • Pickerill, C. (1949). "Infant plastic surgery and mother nursing". British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2 (2): 116–124.
  • Pickerill, H.P. and C. Pickerill (1954). Speech training for cleft palate patients. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs. 2nd ed. OCLC 220813251
  • Pickerill, C.M. and Pickerill, H. P. (1954). "Nursing by the mother and cross-infection". Lancet 267 (6838): 599–600. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(54)90382-7
  • Pickerill, C.M. and Pickerill, H. P. (1954). "Elimination of hospital cross-infection in children: nursing by the mother". Lancet, 266 (6809): 425–429. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(54)91137-x
  • Pickerill, C. (12 November 1955). "Infections in the newborn". BMJ 2 (4949): 1205.

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Harris 2014, p. 13.
  2. ^ a b Harvey Brown 1988.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Obituary 1988.
  4. ^ Harris 2014, p. 65.
  5. ^ Harris 2014, p. 75.
  6. ^ Harris 2014, p. 69.
  7. ^ Harris 2014, p. 54.
  8. ^ Harris 2014, p. 73.
  9. ^ Harris 2014, p. 85–98.
  10. ^ a b Harris 2014, p. 27.
  11. ^ Maxwell 1990, p. 62.
  12. ^ "No. 41406". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 3 June 1958. p. 3554.
  13. ^ "No. 47237". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 11 June 1977. p. 7128.

Bibliography edit

  • Harvey Brown, R. (1988). "Cecily Mary Wise Pickerill". Te Ara- the Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  • Harris, Beryl (2014). A dame we knew : a tribute to Dame Cecily Pickerill. [Wellington]. ISBN 9780473307271. OCLC 898210855.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Maxwell, Margaret (1990). Women doctors in New Zealand : an historical perspective, 1921-1986. Auckland, N.Z.: IMS (N.Z.). ISBN 0473007983. OCLC 25456512.
  • "Obituary". New Zealand Medical Journal. 101 (855): 646–647. 1988.

Further reading edit

  • "'He who helps a crippled child...' " (1948). New Zealand Journal of Agriculture. 76 (1): 93-94. An account of the work of Henry and Cecily Pickerill.
  • Brown, E., & Klaassen, M. F. (2018). "War, facial surgery and itinerant Kiwis: The New Zealand plastic surgery story". Australasian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1 (1): 51-63. [1]
  • "Valuable talks given. Plastic surgeon. Work among children." Bay of Plenty Times, 25 August 1945. Report of a talk given by the Pickerills on their work.

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Dame Cecily Mary Wise Pickerill DBE nee Clarkson 9 February 1903 21 July 1988 was a New Zealand plastic surgeon who specialised in treating infants with cleft palates and other conditions needing plastic surgery She successfully demonstrated that care of hospitalised infants by their mothers prevented infections Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Awards and honours 4 Publications 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 Further readingLife and career editCecily Mary Wise Clarkson was born in Taihape New Zealand in 1903 the daughter of Margaret Ann Clarkson nee Hunter and Rev Percy Wise Clarkson Taihape s first Anglican vicar 1 She was educated at Taihape School and the Diocesan High School for Girls in Auckland In 1921 she began her medical studies at the University of Otago graduating MB ChB in 1925 2 As a house surgeon in Dunedin she was a pupil of Henry Pickerill Dean of the University of Otago Dental School a pioneering plastic surgeon and facial and jaw surgeon at Dunedin Hospital In 1927 Henry left Dunedin to take up a post at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney where Cecily joined him to assist and train in plastic surgery 3 In 1934 she married Pickerill who was 27 years her senior Soon after they returned to Wellington In 1939 they opened the Bassam Hospital in Bloomfield Terrace Lower Hutt a private hospital for infants needing plastic surgery for cleft palates hare lips hypospadias syndactylism burn scars and birthmarks 3 Initially Bassam was run as a hostel with the surgery being done at Wellington Hospital Calvary Hospital now Wakefield Hospital or Lewisham Hospital later the Home of Compassion By 1942 Bassam was a specialist hospital 4 Cecily performed all the procedures although people were then mistrustful of female surgeons 3 She was assisted by women anaesthetists Jessie Burnett Claudia Shand and Dora Young 5 Care of infant patients at the Bassam was revolutionary at the time Mothers roomed in with their infants and Pickerill developed the practice of the nurse mother Mothers would be responsible for all their child s daily needs except for surgery and changing dressings making up formula feeding bathing changing nappies diapers and taking babies outside 6 Pickerill was able to demonstrate that the nurse mother was crucial in preventing infections as infants avoided cross infections which occurred from being handled by multiple nurses or being kept in nurseries 3 The Pickerills also helped to set up the plastics unit at Middlemore Hospital travelling to Auckland to work there at the weekends William Manchester another New Zealand plastic surgeon was their registrar 7 She and her team retired in 1967 3 Bassam Hospital closed becoming Bloomfield Hospital where she died on 21 July 1988 aged 85 2 8 Personal life editThe Pickerills had one daughter Margaret In 1935 they purchased three acres of land at Silverstream in Upper Hutt and built a house Beechdale The garden was a showplace for rhododendrons and camellias 9 3 Awards and honours editPickerill became a member of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons MBAPS in 1949 10 and a life member of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Medical Women s Association in 1972 1973 11 10 She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1958 Queen s Birthday Honours for services in the field of plastic surgery 12 In the 1977 Queen s Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours she was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to medicine especially in the field of plastic surgery 13 Publications editPickerill H P and Pickerill C M 1945 Early Treatment of Bell s Palsy British Medical Journal 2 4422 457 459 https doi org 10 1136 bmj 2 4422 457 Pickerill H P and Pickerill C M 1945 Elimination of Cross infection British Medical Journal 1 4387 159 160 https doi org 10 1136 bmj 1 4387 159 Pickerill H P and Pickerill C M 1945 Ectopia vesicae The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 15 91 98 Pickerill C 1948 Infant plastic surgery and mother nursing New Zealand Medical Journal 47 262 618 623 Pickerill C 1949 Infant plastic surgery and mother nursing British Journal of Plastic Surgery 2 2 116 124 Pickerill H P and C Pickerill 1954 Speech training for cleft palate patients Christchurch Whitcombe and Tombs 2nd ed OCLC 220813251 Pickerill C M and Pickerill H P 1954 Nursing by the mother and cross infection Lancet 267 6838 599 600 https doi org 10 1016 s0140 6736 54 90382 7 Pickerill C M and Pickerill H P 1954 Elimination of hospital cross infection in children nursing by the mother Lancet 266 6809 425 429 https doi org 10 1016 s0140 6736 54 91137 x Pickerill C 12 November 1955 Infections in the newborn BMJ 2 4949 1205 References editCitations edit Harris 2014 p 13 a b Harvey Brown 1988 a b c d e f Obituary 1988 Harris 2014 p 65 Harris 2014 p 75 Harris 2014 p 69 Harris 2014 p 54 Harris 2014 p 73 Harris 2014 p 85 98 a b Harris 2014 p 27 Maxwell 1990 p 62 No 41406 The London Gazette 1st supplement 3 June 1958 p 3554 No 47237 The London Gazette 4th supplement 11 June 1977 p 7128 Bibliography edit Harvey Brown R 1988 Cecily Mary Wise Pickerill Te Ara the Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Retrieved 12 August 2019 Harris Beryl 2014 A dame we knew a tribute to Dame Cecily Pickerill Wellington ISBN 9780473307271 OCLC 898210855 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Maxwell Margaret 1990 Women doctors in New Zealand an historical perspective 1921 1986 Auckland N Z IMS N Z ISBN 0473007983 OCLC 25456512 Obituary New Zealand Medical Journal 101 855 646 647 1988 Further reading edit He who helps a crippled child 1948 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture 76 1 93 94 An account of the work of Henry and Cecily Pickerill Brown E amp Klaassen M F 2018 War facial surgery and itinerant Kiwis The New Zealand plastic surgery story Australasian Journal of Plastic Surgery 1 1 51 63 1 Valuable talks given Plastic surgeon Work among children Bay of Plenty Times 25 August 1945 Report of a talk given by the Pickerills on their work Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cecily Pickerill amp oldid 1130805493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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