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Thomas Renton Elliott

Thomas Renton Elliott CBE DSO FRCP FRS[1] (11 October 1877 – 4 March 1961) was a British physician and physiologist. [2][3][4]

Thomas Renton Elliott
CBE, DSO
Born11 October 1877
Died4 March 1961 (1961-03-05) (aged 83)
EducationDurham School
Trinity College, Cambridge
EmployerUniversity College Hospital
Known forInvestigation of the chemical transmission of nerve action
RelativesJohn Eliot
Scientific career
Notable studentsHarold Percival Himsworth
Military career
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1914-1918
RankColonel

Biography edit

Elliott was born in Willington, County Durham, as the eldest son to retailer Archibald William Elliott and his wife, Anne, daughter of Thomas Renton, of Otley, Yorkshire. He studied natural sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge, specialising in physiology. He carried out research within the Department of Physiology at Cambridge under J N Langley.[5]

Although older than most students he joined University College Hospital to study in 1906, and became a junior staff member - Assistant Physician- in 1910. He would become the first professor of medicine and director of the medical unit at Gower Street, London.

Elliott joined the Officers’ Training Corps and in September 1914, joined Sir John Rose Bradford, as medical consultant to the British Expeditionary Force in France. He rose to the rank of colonel and was twice mentioned in dispatches. At the end of the war he received the DSO and was made CBE in 1919. He was one of four editors of the two volumes on the medical services for the Official History of the Great War

Elliot married Martha McCosh in 1918. They lived in Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, London[6] and had three sons and two daughters. One son was judge Archie Elliott, Lord Elliott.[6]

In 1935, Elliott and his wife commissioned the architectural practice of Rowand Anderson, Paul & Partners to build their house Broughton Place in the Scottish Borders. It was designed by Basil Spence, then a partner in the firm, who worked closely with Mrs Elliott to meet her requirements. Work began in 1936 and was completed in 1938.

Elliott retired as professor of medicine 1939. He served on the Goodenough committee on medical education.[2]

Elliott died at Broughton House in 1961.[6]

Awards and memberships edit

Works edit

  • Macpherson, Sir William Grant; Herringham, Sir Wilmot Parker; Elliott, T. R.; Balfour, Sir Andrew, eds. (1922). Medical Services: Diseases of the War. History of the Great War. Vol. I. London: HMSO. OCLC 816503858.
  • Macpherson, Sir W. G.; Herringham, Sir W. P.; Elliott, Colonel Thomas Renton; Balfour, Sir Andrew, eds. (1923). Medical Services: Diseases of the War: Including the Medical Aspects of Aviation and Gas Warfare and Gas Poisoning in Tanks and Mines. History of the Great War. Vol. II. London: HMSO. OCLC 729637196.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dale, H. H. (1961). "Thomas Renton Elliott. 1877-1961". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 7: 52–74. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1961.0005.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/33006. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ "Obituary: T. R. Elliott, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S". British Medical Journal. 1 (5227): 752–754. 11 March 1961. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.5227.752. PMC 1953340.
  4. ^ Pickering, G. (1962). "Thomas Renton Elliott, 1877-1961". Transactions of the Association of American Physicians. 75: 21–23. PMID 13943325.
  5. ^ Dale, Henry Hallett (November 1961). "Thomas Renton Elliott, 1877-1961". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 7: 57–58. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1961.0005. ISSN 0080-4606.
  6. ^ a b c Gazetteer for Scotland, Prof. Thomas Renton Elliott.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Thomas Renton Elliott at Wikimedia Commons

thomas, renton, elliott, frcp, october, 1877, march, 1961, british, physician, physiologist, dsoborn11, october, 1877willington, county, durham, englanddied4, march, 1961, 1961, aged, broughton, place, peeblesshire, scotlandeducationdurham, schooltrinity, coll. Thomas Renton Elliott CBE DSO FRCP FRS 1 11 October 1877 4 March 1961 was a British physician and physiologist 2 3 4 Thomas Renton ElliottCBE DSOBorn11 October 1877Willington County Durham EnglandDied4 March 1961 1961 03 05 aged 83 Broughton Place Peeblesshire ScotlandEducationDurham SchoolTrinity College CambridgeEmployerUniversity College HospitalKnown forInvestigation of the chemical transmission of nerve actionRelativesJohn EliotScientific careerNotable studentsHarold Percival HimsworthMilitary careerService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of service1914 1918RankColonel Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and memberships 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksBiography editElliott was born in Willington County Durham as the eldest son to retailer Archibald William Elliott and his wife Anne daughter of Thomas Renton of Otley Yorkshire He studied natural sciences at Trinity College Cambridge specialising in physiology He carried out research within the Department of Physiology at Cambridge under J N Langley 5 Although older than most students he joined University College Hospital to study in 1906 and became a junior staff member Assistant Physician in 1910 He would become the first professor of medicine and director of the medical unit at Gower Street London Elliott joined the Officers Training Corps and in September 1914 joined Sir John Rose Bradford as medical consultant to the British Expeditionary Force in France He rose to the rank of colonel and was twice mentioned in dispatches At the end of the war he received the DSO and was made CBE in 1919 He was one of four editors of the two volumes on the medical services for the Official History of the Great WarElliot married Martha McCosh in 1918 They lived in Cheyne Walk in Chelsea London 6 and had three sons and two daughters One son was judge Archie Elliott Lord Elliott 6 In 1935 Elliott and his wife commissioned the architectural practice of Rowand Anderson Paul amp Partners to build their house Broughton Place in the Scottish Borders It was designed by Basil Spence then a partner in the firm who worked closely with Mrs Elliott to meet her requirements Work began in 1936 and was completed in 1938 Elliott retired as professor of medicine 1939 He served on the Goodenough committee on medical education 2 Elliott died at Broughton House in 1961 6 Awards and memberships editDistinguished Service Order 1918 Honorary member of the Association of American Physicians Honorary member of the Rome Academy of Medicine Gold medal of the West London MedicoChirurgical Society 1920 Honorary Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge 1947 Member of the Medical Research Council three terms 2 1920 1931 and 1939 1943 Fellow of the Royal Society 1 Old Dunelmian Trustee Beit Memorial Fellowships for Medical Research Interdepartmental Committe on Medical Schools 1842 1944 2 Trustee Wellcome Trust 1936 Works editMacpherson Sir William Grant Herringham Sir Wilmot Parker Elliott T R Balfour Sir Andrew eds 1922 Medical Services Diseases of the War History of the Great War Vol I London HMSO OCLC 816503858 Macpherson Sir W G Herringham Sir W P Elliott Colonel Thomas Renton Balfour Sir Andrew eds 1923 Medical Services Diseases of the War Including the Medical Aspects of Aviation and Gas Warfare and Gas Poisoning in Tanks and Mines History of the Great War Vol II London HMSO OCLC 729637196 References edit a b Dale H H 1961 Thomas Renton Elliott 1877 1961 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 7 52 74 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1961 0005 a b c d The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 33006 Subscription or UK public library membership required Obituary T R Elliott C B E D S O M D F R C P F R S British Medical Journal 1 5227 752 754 11 March 1961 doi 10 1136 bmj 1 5227 752 PMC 1953340 Pickering G 1962 Thomas Renton Elliott 1877 1961 Transactions of the Association of American Physicians 75 21 23 PMID 13943325 Dale Henry Hallett November 1961 Thomas Renton Elliott 1877 1961 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 7 57 58 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1961 0005 ISSN 0080 4606 a b c Gazetteer for Scotland Prof Thomas Renton Elliott External links edit nbsp Media related to Thomas Renton Elliott at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Renton Elliott amp oldid 1219306126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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