Ernestine Henry Lecture

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Ernestine Henry Lecture
Established1946
Faculty
Royal College of Physicians

The Ernestine Henry Lecture is a talk based on occupation hazards, delivered every three years at the Royal College of Physicians in London. It was founded in 1946 by British physician Sydney Alexander Henry, in memory of his mother Ernestine Henry, the wife of a General Practitioner in Rochdale, Lancashire.[1][2][3][4]

Lecturers

Years Name Lecture title Notes Image
1949 Donald Hunter "Devices for the protection of the worker against injury and disease" [2][5][6]
1952 Ronald E. Lane "Blood changes in industrial disease" [2][7][8]
1955 Kenneth M. A. Perry "Pulmonary disease associated with metallic oxides" [2][9]
1958 Jerry N. Morris "Coronary heart disease and occupation" [2][10]
1961 John Morrison Barnes "The mode of action of some toxic substances with special reference to the effects of prolonged exposure" [2][11]
1964 R. C. Browne "Coal miner's nystagmus - psyche and soma" [2]
1967 Georgiana Bonser "Factors concerned in the location of human and experimental tumours" [2]
1970 Richard Selwyn Francis Schilling "Hazards of deep-sea fishing" [2][12][13]
1973 F. S. Cooksey "Concerning the management of chronic and progressive disability" [2]
1976 E. P. G. H. Du Boulay "Radiation hazards" [2]
1979 P. C. Elms "The relative importance of cigarette smmoking in occupational lung disease" [2]
1983 K. W. Donald "Diver's diseases" [2]
1990 J. M. Harrington "The health of health care workers" [14]
1996 David Coggon "New occupational diseases" [15]
1999 Robert Ian McCallum "The industrial toxicology of antimony" [16]
2011 Sir Michael Marmot

References

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  8. ^ "Ronald Epey Lane". history.rcplondon.ac.uk. Royal College of Physicians. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  9. ^ "Pulmonary disease associated with metallic oxides". The Lancet. 266 (6888): 463–469. 3 September 1955.
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  12. ^ "Richard Selwyn Francis Schilling | RCP Museum". history.rcplondon.ac.uk. RCP. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
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