Anthony Yates

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David Anthony Hilton Yates,

rheumatologist and consultant, president of the British Association for Rheumatology and of the Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Section of the Royal Society of Medicine
.

Education

Yates was educated at

Guy's, Kings and St Thomas' Rugby Football Club
.

Career Summary

Career

Yates qualified as a physician in 1953. After national service with the

electrodiagnosis. He also spent a year at the Hammersmith Hospital to train in systemic rheumatology
.

He published many research papers on neurophysiology, spinal stenosis and muscle.

In 1966 he became consultant in charge of the department of physical medicine at

King Edward VII Hospital and honorary consultant adviser in rheumatology to the British Army. From 1990, he continued in private practice at St George's Hospital
until his retirement from clinical practice in 1999.

In the field of rheumatology he was president of the Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Section of the Royal Society of Medicine from 1980. He was President of the British Association for Rheumatology from 1982 to 1984. He contributed to committees at the Royal College of Physicians.

He died following a garden accident in September 2004.

Degrees

  • 1953 - Bachelor of Medicine (London)
  • 1953 - Bachelor of Surgery (London)
  • 1960 - Doctor of Medicine (London)

Publications

  • Unilateral sciatica with neurological involvement: a correlated clinical and electrodiagnostic study (1963)
  • Epidural myelography: a pioneering technique for evaluating spine problems in the pre-axial tomography days (1965)

Honours

  • Lord Riddell Medical Scholarship, 1950
  • Member of the Royal College of Physicians, 1957
  • Council Prize of the British Association of Physical Medicine, 1965
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 1973
  • Honorary Consultant Adviser in Rheumatology to the British Army
  • President of the Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1980
  • President of the British Association for Rheumatology (later the British Society for Rheumatology), 1982-1984

Other

  • President of the
    Guy's, Kings and St Thomas' Rugby Football Club

References