Robert Duthie
Professor Robert Duthie | |
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Born | |
Died | 25 December 2005 | (aged 80)
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Professor Robert Buchan Duthie, CBE, FRCSE, FRCS (4 May 1925 – 25 December 2005) was a US-born British orthopaedic surgeon who established the prestige of the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford and built its leading reputation for musculoskeletal medicine. Duthie was the fourth Nuffield Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Oxford, serving between 1966 and 1992.[1] He developed novel methods of injury management and contributed to teaching and research, turning Oxford into a major centre for training. From 1973 to 1978 he served on the Pearson commission.
Bibliography[]
- Biography in Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online
- [Anon.] (2008) "Duthie, Prof. Robert Buchan", Who Was Who 1897-2007, A&C Black
- Bentley, G. & Dickson, R. (2006). "Obituary: Robert Buchan Duthie (1925-2005)" (– Scholar search). Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 88-B: 696–697. doi:10.1302/0301-620x.88b5.17844.[dead link]
References[]
- ^ "Nuffield Professors of Orthopaedic Surgery". ndorms.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
External links[]
- Robert Duthie on the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group website
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- 1925 births
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- British orthopaedic surgeons
- English surgeons
- Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons
- Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- American emigrants to England
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom
- People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
- Statutory Professors of the University of Oxford
- 20th-century surgeons
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