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Edgar Hartley Kettle

Edgar Hartley Kettle FRS (20 April 1882, London – 1 December 1936)[1][2] was a British pathologist.

After education at Skipton Grammar School, Kettle studied medicine at St Mary's Hospital and graduated there M.B., B.Chir. (Lond.) in 1907. From 1907 to 1911 he was a demonstrator in pathology at the Cancer Hospital, Fulham. In 1910 he received the higher medical qualification M.D. (Lond.). He spent a year in 1911–1912 working under Ludwig Aschoff in Freiburg. In 1912 Kettle returned to St Mary's and became an assistant to Bernard Spilsbury. In 1926 Kettle qualified as M.R.C.P. After holding various posts, he took in 1927 the chair of pathology at the Cardiff University School of Medicine and remained there until 1934. From 1934 until his death in 1936 he was the director of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at Hammersmith. Kettle gained an international reputation by his studies on silicosis, tuberculosis, and gas gangrene.[1]

In 1918 Kettle married Dr Marguerite Henrietta Pam (1887–1939), who was an assistant editor of The Lancet. They had no children.

Awards and honours edit

  • 1931 — Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
  • 1936 — F.R.S.

Selected publications edit

  • Kettle EH (1918). "Tumours arising from endothelium". Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 11(Pathol Sect): 19–34. PMC 2066263. PMID 19980260.
  • with William E. Gye: "Silicosis and miners' phthisis". British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 3 (5): 241–251. 1922. PMC 2047740.
  • "The demonstration by the fixation abscess of the influence of silica in determining B. tuberculosis infections". British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 5 (3): 158–164. 1924. PMC 2047896.
  • "The relation of dust to infection". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 24 (1): 79–94. 1930.
  • "The interstitial reactions caused by various dusts and their influence on tuberculous infections". The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology. 35 (3): 395–405. 1932. doi:10.1002/path.1700350310.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Munks Roll Details for Edgar Hartley Kettle, Lives of the fellows, Royal College of Physicians
  2. ^ Murray, James A. (1938). "Edgar Hartley Kettle. 1882–1936". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 2 (6): 301–305. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1938.0011. JSTOR 769066.

External links edit

  • Edgar Hartley Kettle - Person - National Portrait Gallery

edgar, hartley, kettle, april, 1882, london, december, 1936, british, pathologist, after, education, skipton, grammar, school, kettle, studied, medicine, mary, hospital, graduated, there, chir, lond, 1907, from, 1907, 1911, demonstrator, pathology, cancer, hos. Edgar Hartley Kettle FRS 20 April 1882 London 1 December 1936 1 2 was a British pathologist After education at Skipton Grammar School Kettle studied medicine at St Mary s Hospital and graduated there M B B Chir Lond in 1907 From 1907 to 1911 he was a demonstrator in pathology at the Cancer Hospital Fulham In 1910 he received the higher medical qualification M D Lond He spent a year in 1911 1912 working under Ludwig Aschoff in Freiburg In 1912 Kettle returned to St Mary s and became an assistant to Bernard Spilsbury In 1926 Kettle qualified as M R C P After holding various posts he took in 1927 the chair of pathology at the Cardiff University School of Medicine and remained there until 1934 From 1934 until his death in 1936 he was the director of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at Hammersmith Kettle gained an international reputation by his studies on silicosis tuberculosis and gas gangrene 1 In 1918 Kettle married Dr Marguerite Henrietta Pam 1887 1939 who was an assistant editor of The Lancet They had no children Contents 1 Awards and honours 2 Selected publications 3 References 4 External linksAwards and honours edit1931 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 1936 F R S Selected publications editKettle EH 1918 Tumours arising from endothelium Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 11 Pathol Sect 19 34 PMC 2066263 PMID 19980260 with William E Gye Silicosis and miners phthisis British Journal of Experimental Pathology 3 5 241 251 1922 PMC 2047740 The demonstration by the fixation abscess of the influence of silica in determining B tuberculosis infections British Journal of Experimental Pathology 5 3 158 164 1924 PMC 2047896 The relation of dust to infection Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 24 1 79 94 1930 The interstitial reactions caused by various dusts and their influence on tuberculous infections The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology 35 3 395 405 1932 doi 10 1002 path 1700350310 References edit a b Munks Roll Details for Edgar Hartley Kettle Lives of the fellows Royal College of Physicians Murray James A 1938 Edgar Hartley Kettle 1882 1936 Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 2 6 301 305 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1938 0011 JSTOR 769066 External links editEdgar Hartley Kettle Person National Portrait Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edgar Hartley Kettle amp oldid 1136203142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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