Yellowlees, Sir Henry (1919 - 2006)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E000250 - Yellowlees, Sir Henry (1919 - 2006)

Title
Yellowlees, Sir Henry (1919 - 2006)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E000250

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2006-06-21
 
2012-03-08

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Yellowlees, Sir Henry (1919 - 2006), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Yellowlees, Sir Henry

Date of Birth
16 April 1919

Place of Birth
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Date of Death
2 March 2006

Occupation
Chief Medical Officer

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS 1950
 
FRCS 1983
 
KCB 1975
 
CB 1971
 
BM BCh Oxford 1950
 
LRCP 1950
 
MRCP 1966
 
FRCP 1971
 
FFCM 1972
 
Hon FRCPS Glasgow 1974
 
Hon FRCPsych 1977
 
Hon FRCP Edinburgh 1993

Details
Sir Henry Yellowlees was Chief Medical Officer for England from 1973 to 1983. He was born on 16 April 1919 in Edinburgh, the son of Sir Henry Yellowlees, a psychiatrist, and Dorothy Davies, a cellist. He was educated at Stowe and University College, Oxford, but deferred his medical training to join the RAF, where he became a flying instructor. After the war he went up to Oxford to read medicine, going on to the Middlesex Hospital for his clinical studies. After house appointments he became a resident medical officer at the Middlesex. His skilful handling of an epidemic among the staff drew him to the attention of Sir George Godber and before long Henry was involved in medical administration, first as medical officer at the South West and later the North West Regional Hospital Boards, and finally the Ministry of Health. There he became Deputy Chief Medical Officer in 1966 and finally Chief Medical Officer in 1973, despite having suffered a coronary thrombosis. During his time the NHS went through a series of massive and destructive reorganisations, wrought by Barbara Castle and her successors just at a time when important new developments were taking place in medicine and surgery. After he left the Department of Health he worked at the Ministry of Defence, restructuring the medical services of the Armed Forces. He married Gwyneth 'Sally' Comber in 1948. They had three children, Rosemary (a nurse), Lindy (a psychiatrist) and Ian (an anaesthetist and pain specialist). After his wife's death in 2001 he married Mary Porter. He died on 22 March 2006.

Sources
*Who's who*
 
*BMJ* 2006 332 1037
 
*The Guardian* 12 April 2006

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England
 
Image Copyright (c) Image provided for use with kind permission of the family

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E000000-E000999/E000200-E000299

URL for File
372437

Media Type
JPEG Image

File Size
101.50 KB