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The Huxley Lecture was a memorial lecture instituted by Charing Cross Hospital Medical School in 1896[1] to honour Thomas Henry Huxley[2] and is delivered biennially. The Huxley Lecture was one of two memorial lectures created to honour Huxley. The other lecture series is known as the The Huxley Memorial Medal and Lecture and was created in 1900 by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.[3]

Recipients

Year Name Rationale or Title Date Ref
1896 Michael Foster "Recent Advances in Science and Their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery" 5 October 1896 [4]
1898 Rudolf Virchow "The Huxley Lecture of Recent Advances in Science and Their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery" 3 October 1898 [5]
1900 Joseph Lister "The Huxley Lecture" 2 October 1900 [6]
1902 William H. Welch "On recent studies of immunity with special reference to their bearing on pathology" 1 October 1902 [7]
1904 William Macewen "The Huxley Lecture on the Function of the Caecum and Appendix" 3 October 1904 [8]
1906 Ivan Pavlov "Recent Advances in Science and Their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery" 6 October 1906 [9]
1908 Patrick Manson "The Huxley Lecture on Recent Advances in Science and Their Bearing on. Medicine and Surgery" 3 October 1908 [10]
1910 Frederick Walker Mott "Hereditary Aspects Of Nervous And Mental Diseases" 8 October 1910 [11]
1912 Simon Flexner "On some problems in infection and its control" 31 October 1912 [12]
1914 Donald Ross "Malaria and the transmission of diseases" 2 November 1914 [13]
1920 Frederick Gowland Hopkins "The Huxley Lecture on Recent Advances in Science and Their Bearing on. Medicine and Surgery" 24 November 1920 [14]

References

  1. ^ Clio Medica. Acta Academiae Internationalis Historiae Medicinae. Vol. 19. Vol. 19. BRILL. 29 January 2020. p. 237. ISBN 978-90-04-41828-8.
  2. ^ "The Huxley Lecture—Recent Advances in Science and their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery: 1I". Nature. 54 (1407): 580–583. October 1896. doi:10.1038/054580a0.
  3. ^ "Huxley Memorial Medal and Lecture". Honours. Royal Anthropological Institute. 18 August 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  4. ^ "The Huxley Lecture". British Journal of Dental Science and Prosthetics. 39 (683). London: 932. 1 July 1896.
  5. ^ Virchow, R. (8 October 1898). "The Huxley Lecture on Recent Advances in Science and their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery: Delivered at the opening of the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School on October 3rd". BMJ. 2 (1971): 1021–1028. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.1971.1021.
  6. ^ "The Huxley Lecture". BMJ. 2 (2075): 969–977. 6 October 1900. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2075.969.
  7. ^ Welch, W. H. (11 October 1902). "The Huxley Lecture on Recent Studies of Immunity, with Special Reference to their Bearing on Pathology: Delivered at the Opening of the Winter Session of Charing Cross Hospital Medical School on October 1st, 1902". BMJ. 2 (2180): 1105–1114. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2180.1105.
  8. ^ Macewen, W. (8 October 1904). "The Huxley Lecture on the Function of the Caecum and Appendix: Delivered at the Opening of the Winter Session of Charing Cross Hospital Medical School on October 3rd, 1904". BMJ. 2 (2284): 873–878. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2284.873.
  9. ^ "The Huxley Lecture: Professor Pawlow's Address at Charing Cross Hospital". The Hospital. 41 (1046): 9–10. 6 October 1906. PMID 29812138.
  10. ^ "THE HUXLEY LECTURE: Delivered at Charing Cross Hospital". British medical journal. 2 (2492): 1023–4. 3 October 1908. PMID 20764066.
  11. ^ Mott, FW (8 October 1910). "The Huxley Lecture On Hereditary Aspects Of Nervous And Mental Diseases". British Medical Journal. 2 (2597): 1013–1020.
  12. ^ "The Huxley Lecture ON SOME PROBLEMS IN INFECTION AND ITS CONTROL". The Lancet. 180 (4654): 1271–1278. November 1912. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)40803-8.
  13. ^ Ross, Donald (November 1914). "Malaria and the Transmission of Diseases 1". Nature. 94 (2349): 267–272. doi:10.1038/094267a0.
  14. ^ "The Hurley Lecture ON RECENT ADVANCES IN SCIENCE IN THEIR RELATION TO PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND THE NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BODY". The Lancet. 197 (5079): 1–7. January 1921. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)12915-6.