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Noël Poynter

Frederick Noël Lawrence Poynter FLA (24 December 1908 – 11 March 1979) was a British librarian and medical historian who served as director of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine from 1964 to 1973.

Noël Poynter

Noël Poynter[1]
Born24 December 1908
Died11 March 1979 (aged 70)
Occupations
Known for
Medical career
ProfessionLibrarian and medical historian

In 1958, Poynter was a key player in founding the Faculty of the History of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Society of Apothecaries and subsequently in 1965, he was one of the founding committee members who established the British Society for the History of Medicine (BSHM). He became its president in 1972 and also became secretary-general of the Société Internationale d’Histoire de la Médecine, later becoming its president too.

He published a number of works related to the history of medicine and also edited Medical History, the first British journal devoted exclusively to the history of medicine. During his directorship of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, his advice was readily sought on matters pertaining to the history of medicine and on organisations. His influence was particularly felt with the Bibliographical Society and he was invited to give a number of eponymous lectures. The biennial Poynter lecture is named in his honour.

Early life and career

Frederick Poynter, commonly known as Noël, was born in London on 24 December 1908, to Herbert William Poynter, who worked in the London docks, and his wife, Margaret (née Gurry). The family were Roman Catholic and he was the seventh of nine children.[2]

He was educated at West Ham secondary school, before studying history at King's College London.[2]

In 1930, following a brief time teaching in a preparatory school, he became a junior library assistant and was involved in the last stages of Sir Henry Wellcome's collections, at a time when the library was situated in the cramped conditions of the former wireless factory near Willesden Junction, north west London. At the time, the librarian was Samuel Arthur Joseph Moorat.[2][3]

Poynter completed his diploma in librarianship in 1936 at the University of London and his bachelor's degree in 1938, when he was promoted to sub-librarian.[2]

Second World War

Poynter was influenced by the historian Max Neuburger, who joined the Wellcome staff after fleeing Nazi occupied Europe. When library space was allocated at the Wellcome building in Euston Road in 1941, it was Poynter that was appointed to organise the transfer of the books. This was interrupted when he was posted to the Royal Air Force educational branch, but by becoming a fellow of the Library Association, he was able to complete his professional qualifications in 1942. He was demobilised in 1946.[2][4]

The Wellcome Library

 
Pages from Poynter's A Catalogue of Incunabula (1954)[5]
 
Poynter, Gaskell and Walkins in library reading room[6]

On his return to the library, he was promoted to deputy librarian and formed a successful partnership with W. J. Bishop, who succeeded Moorat. The Wellcome Library officially opened in 1949 and with Bishop he encouraged the development of its services and raised its profile via the medical section of the Library Association. Together, they worked on research and bibliography, and in 1953, they also led the organisation of the first International Congress on Medical Librarianship. Its proceedings, edited by Poynter, were published in 1954. When Bishop resigned in 1953, due to frustrations with the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and its director, Edgar Ashworth Underwood, Poynter took over as librarian and began in this role with the publication of the quarterly Current Work in the History of Medicine, followed by a catalogue of the library's incunabula.[2][7]

In 1956, Poynter gained a PhD from Westfield College for his work on Gervase Markham. This bibliography was published in 1963.[2]

Medical societies

In 1958, Poynter was a key player in founding the Faculty of the History of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Society of Apothecaries,[3] serving first as its secretary and editor of its proceedings, and then as its chairman in 1970. Its success led to the foundation of the BSHM in 1965,[2] when he was one of its founding committee members along with William Copeman, Haldane Philp Tait, K. D. Keele, D. Geraint James, Douglas Guthrie, E. S. Clarke and Charles Newman.[8] Between 1965 and 1967, he was president of the Osler Club of London.[9] He became president of the BSHM in 1972.[10]

Poynter was also active in the reorganisation of the Société Internationale d’Histoire de la Médecine, becoming its Secretary-General. He subsequently became the president of the International Academy of the History of Medicine.[3]

Journals

Following Bishop's death in 1961, Poynter succeeded him as editor of the first exclusive British journal to the history of medicine, Medical History,[2] a journal he founded and then edited between 1957 and 1973.[8]

He was appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, with the assistance of his American colleagues.[3]

Director of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine

 
Edwin Clarke and Noel Poynter. Wellcome[11]

In 1964, Poynter was appointed Director of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine, a position he held until 1973,[3] after which he was succeeded by E. S. Clarke.[12] During his directorship, he became influential, particularly with the Bibliographical Society. His writing activities earned him a Doctorate of Literature. His advice was frequently sought on a variety of topics including organisational and academic themes. He gave a number of lectures, including the Gideon De laune Lecture to the Society of Apothecaries (1964) and the Vicary Lecture at the Royal College of Surgeons (1973).[13]

Personal life

In 1939, Poynter married sculptor Ruth Marder. They had no children.[2] She died in 1966 and he remarried two years later, to Dodie. He retired to France in 1973.[13]

Death and legacy

Poynter died on 11 March 1979 at Brive in France, following a short illness.[13] The BSHM biennial Poynter lecture is named in his honour.[8][14] In addition, the Wellcome library's rare materials room has been named the "Poynter room" for him.[2][15]

Publications

 
Poynter at work[16]

In 1951, with his friend Bishop, they published work on the medical attendant of Oliver Cromwell in A Seventeenth Century Doctor and his Patients: John Symcotts, 1592?–1662.[13] Other publications included

  • Selected writings of William Clowes (1948)
  • A Catalogue of Incunabula in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (Oxford University Press, 1954)
  • A translation of William Harvey's Lectures on the Whole of Anatomy (1961)
  • A Short History of Medicine,[3] with K. D,. Keele (1961)
  • The Journal of James Younge, Plymouth Surgeon (1963)[3]

Selected articles

  • "William Harvey's Debate with Caspar Hofmann on the Circulation of the Blood: New Documentary Evidence". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Vol. 15, No. 1 (January 1960), pp. 7–21. With Ercole V. Ferrario and K. J. Franklin
  • "Robert Talbor, Charles II, and Cinchona; A Contemporary Document", (1961) pp. 82–85. With Rudolph E. Siegel.

References

  1. ^ "Frederick Noël Lawrence Poynter. Photograph". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Symons, John. "Poynter, Frederick Noël Lawrence (1908–1979), librarian and medical historian". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/70332. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Noël Poynter". British Society for the History of Medicine. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  4. ^ John Symons (1993). A Short History. The Wellcome Trust. pp. 32.
  5. ^ "F. N. L. Poynter, A catalogue of incunabula". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Catalogue search". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  7. ^ "History of the Wellcome Library". wellcomelibrary.org. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  8. ^ a b c "The British Society for the History of Medicine Foundation". Medical History. 9 (4): 390–391. 1965. doi:10.1017/s0025727300031069. PMC 1033538.
  9. ^ "Presidents – The Osler Club of London". Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Poynter; F. N. L. Archives – Bedfordshire Historical Record Society". Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  11. ^ "Edwin Clarke and Noel Poynter. Photograph by BIPS". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  12. ^ Bynum, William. "Munks Roll Details for Edwin Sisterson Clarke". munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d Keele, K D (July 1979). "Frederick Noël Lawrence Poynter, B.A., Ph.D., F.L.A., F.R.S.L., Hon. D. Litt. (California), Hon. M.D. (Kiel). 24 December 1908 – 11 March 1979". Medical History. 23 (3): 352–354. doi:10.1017/s0025727300051826. ISSN 0025-7273. PMC 1082481. PMID 395381.
  14. ^ "Past Lectures". British Society for the History of Medicine. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  15. ^ Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine (1993). Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine [electronic resource] : a brief description. Wellcome Library. London : The Institute.
  16. ^ "Photograph of F.N.L. Poynter". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 1 May 2019.

External links

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Frederick Noel Lawrence Poynter FLA 24 December 1908 11 March 1979 was a British librarian and medical historian who served as director of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine from 1964 to 1973 Noel PoynterFLANoel Poynter 1 Born24 December 1908Died11 March 1979 aged 70 OccupationsLibrarian Medical historian Director of the Wellcome Institute for the History of MedicineKnown forCo founding the British Society for the History of Medicine BSHM 1965 Editor of the Medical History President of the BSHM 1972 President of the Societe Internationale d Histoire de la Medecine Poynter lectureMedical careerProfessionLibrarian and medical historianIn 1958 Poynter was a key player in founding the Faculty of the History of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Society of Apothecaries and subsequently in 1965 he was one of the founding committee members who established the British Society for the History of Medicine BSHM He became its president in 1972 and also became secretary general of the Societe Internationale d Histoire de la Medecine later becoming its president too He published a number of works related to the history of medicine and also edited Medical History the first British journal devoted exclusively to the history of medicine During his directorship of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine his advice was readily sought on matters pertaining to the history of medicine and on organisations His influence was particularly felt with the Bibliographical Society and he was invited to give a number of eponymous lectures The biennial Poynter lecture is named in his honour Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Second World War 3 The Wellcome Library 4 Medical societies 5 Journals 6 Director of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine 7 Personal life 8 Death and legacy 9 Publications 9 1 Selected articles 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and career EditFrederick Poynter commonly known as Noel was born in London on 24 December 1908 to Herbert William Poynter who worked in the London docks and his wife Margaret nee Gurry The family were Roman Catholic and he was the seventh of nine children 2 He was educated at West Ham secondary school before studying history at King s College London 2 In 1930 following a brief time teaching in a preparatory school he became a junior library assistant and was involved in the last stages of Sir Henry Wellcome s collections at a time when the library was situated in the cramped conditions of the former wireless factory near Willesden Junction north west London At the time the librarian was Samuel Arthur Joseph Moorat 2 3 Poynter completed his diploma in librarianship in 1936 at the University of London and his bachelor s degree in 1938 when he was promoted to sub librarian 2 Second World War EditPoynter was influenced by the historian Max Neuburger who joined the Wellcome staff after fleeing Nazi occupied Europe When library space was allocated at the Wellcome building in Euston Road in 1941 it was Poynter that was appointed to organise the transfer of the books This was interrupted when he was posted to the Royal Air Force educational branch but by becoming a fellow of the Library Association he was able to complete his professional qualifications in 1942 He was demobilised in 1946 2 4 The Wellcome Library Edit Pages from Poynter s A Catalogue of Incunabula 1954 5 Poynter Gaskell and Walkins in library reading room 6 On his return to the library he was promoted to deputy librarian and formed a successful partnership with W J Bishop who succeeded Moorat The Wellcome Library officially opened in 1949 and with Bishop he encouraged the development of its services and raised its profile via the medical section of the Library Association Together they worked on research and bibliography and in 1953 they also led the organisation of the first International Congress on Medical Librarianship Its proceedings edited by Poynter were published in 1954 When Bishop resigned in 1953 due to frustrations with the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and its director Edgar Ashworth Underwood Poynter took over as librarian and began in this role with the publication of the quarterly Current Work in the History of Medicine followed by a catalogue of the library s incunabula 2 7 In 1956 Poynter gained a PhD from Westfield College for his work on Gervase Markham This bibliography was published in 1963 2 Medical societies EditIn 1958 Poynter was a key player in founding the Faculty of the History of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Society of Apothecaries 3 serving first as its secretary and editor of its proceedings and then as its chairman in 1970 Its success led to the foundation of the BSHM in 1965 2 when he was one of its founding committee members along with William Copeman Haldane Philp Tait K D Keele D Geraint James Douglas Guthrie E S Clarke and Charles Newman 8 Between 1965 and 1967 he was president of the Osler Club of London 9 He became president of the BSHM in 1972 10 Poynter was also active in the reorganisation of the Societe Internationale d Histoire de la Medecine becoming its Secretary General He subsequently became the president of the International Academy of the History of Medicine 3 Journals EditFollowing Bishop s death in 1961 Poynter succeeded him as editor of the first exclusive British journal to the history of medicine Medical History 2 a journal he founded and then edited between 1957 and 1973 8 He was appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences with the assistance of his American colleagues 3 Director of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine Edit Edwin Clarke and Noel Poynter Wellcome 11 In 1964 Poynter was appointed Director of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine a position he held until 1973 3 after which he was succeeded by E S Clarke 12 During his directorship he became influential particularly with the Bibliographical Society His writing activities earned him a Doctorate of Literature His advice was frequently sought on a variety of topics including organisational and academic themes He gave a number of lectures including the Gideon De laune Lecture to the Society of Apothecaries 1964 and the Vicary Lecture at the Royal College of Surgeons 1973 13 Personal life EditIn 1939 Poynter married sculptor Ruth Marder They had no children 2 She died in 1966 and he remarried two years later to Dodie He retired to France in 1973 13 Death and legacy EditPoynter died on 11 March 1979 at Brive in France following a short illness 13 The BSHM biennial Poynter lecture is named in his honour 8 14 In addition the Wellcome library s rare materials room has been named the Poynter room for him 2 15 Publications Edit Poynter at work 16 In 1951 with his friend Bishop they published work on the medical attendant of Oliver Cromwell in A Seventeenth Century Doctor and his Patients John Symcotts 1592 1662 13 Other publications included Selected writings of William Clowes 1948 A Catalogue of Incunabula in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library Oxford University Press 1954 A translation of William Harvey s Lectures on the Whole of Anatomy 1961 A Short History of Medicine 3 with K D Keele 1961 The Journal of James Younge Plymouth Surgeon 1963 3 Selected articles Edit William Harvey s Debate with Caspar Hofmann on the Circulation of the Blood New Documentary Evidence Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Vol 15 No 1 January 1960 pp 7 21 With Ercole V Ferrario and K J Franklin Robert Talbor Charles II and Cinchona A Contemporary Document 1961 pp 82 85 With Rudolph E Siegel References Edit Frederick Noel Lawrence Poynter Photograph Wellcome Collection Retrieved 1 May 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Symons John Poynter Frederick Noel Lawrence 1908 1979 librarian and medical historian Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 70332 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c d e f g Noel Poynter British Society for the History of Medicine Retrieved 29 April 2019 John Symons 1993 A Short History The Wellcome Trust pp 32 F N L Poynter A catalogue of incunabula Wellcome Collection Retrieved 1 May 2019 Catalogue search Wellcome Collection Retrieved 6 May 2019 History of the Wellcome Library wellcomelibrary org Retrieved 29 April 2019 a b c The British Society for the History of Medicine Foundation Medical History 9 4 390 391 1965 doi 10 1017 s0025727300031069 PMC 1033538 Presidents The Osler Club of London Retrieved 3 October 2019 Poynter F N L Archives Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Retrieved 27 April 2019 Edwin Clarke and Noel Poynter Photograph by BIPS Wellcome Collection Retrieved 1 May 2019 Bynum William Munks Roll Details for Edwin Sisterson Clarke munksroll rcplondon ac uk Retrieved 3 May 2019 a b c d Keele K D July 1979 Frederick Noel Lawrence Poynter B A Ph D F L A F R S L Hon D Litt California Hon M D Kiel 24 December 1908 11 March 1979 Medical History 23 3 352 354 doi 10 1017 s0025727300051826 ISSN 0025 7273 PMC 1082481 PMID 395381 Past Lectures British Society for the History of Medicine Retrieved 1 May 2019 Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 1993 Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine electronic resource a brief description Wellcome Library London The Institute Photograph of F N L Poynter Wellcome Collection Retrieved 1 May 2019 External links Edit Media related to Noel Poynter at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noel Poynter amp oldid 1089438762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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