John MacFarlane Cliff
Professor John MacFarlane Cliff FRCP (1921–1972) was a senior British physician, and Professor of Naval Medicine at Royal Hospital Haslar.[1]
John MacFarlane Cliff | |
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Born | 28 October 1921 |
Died | 3 July 1972 50) | (aged
Nationality | British |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine |
Institutions | Addenbrooke's Hospital, Royal Hospital Haslar |
Biography
Born on 28 October 1921, John MacFarlane Cliff was educated at Bedford School, at Christ's College, Cambridge, and at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School. He was house surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital before gaining a commission in the Royal Navy Medical Service in 1946. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1966 and appointed as Professor of Naval Medicine at Royal Hospital Haslar in 1971. He published widely on reactive arthritis, asthma, mediastinal emphysema, and iatrogenesis.[2]
Professor John MacFarlane Cliff died in Haslar, Hampshire on 3 July 1972.[3]
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References
- Obituary, British Medical Journal, No.3, 1972, p.295
- Munks Roll Details for John Macfarlane Cliff
- Obituary, The Lancet, No.2, 1972, p.286
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