Diggle, Frank Holt (1886 - 1942)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E003959 - Diggle, Frank Holt (1886 - 1942)

Title
Diggle, Frank Holt (1886 - 1942)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E003959

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2013-05-01

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Diggle, Frank Holt (1886 - 1942), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Diggle, Frank Holt

Date of Birth
19 May 1886

Place of Birth
Heywood, Lancashire

Date of Death
30 September 1942

Place of Death
Dunham Massey, Cheshire

Occupation
ENT surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
OBE 1919
 
MRCS 10 February 1910
 
FRCS 11 December 1913
 
MB ChB Manchester 1909
 
LRCP London 1910
 
FRCP Edinburgh 1913

Details
Born at Heywood, Lancashire on 19 May 1886, third son of James Diggle, consulting water engineer, and Rachel Alice Holt, his wife. He was educated at Rossall School and Manchester University, and studied medicine at St Bartholomew's and the London Hospital. He won medals in anatomy and gynaecology, was awarded distinction in forensic medicine, and took second-class honours in the Manchester MB examination, won the Bradley surgical scholarship, the Henry Agnew scholarship in diseases of children, and the clinical medicine prize. He was a pupil of Sir William Milligan and served as house surgeon and house surgeon to special departments at the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Specializing in aural surgery, he served for a period as assistant surgeon at the Birmingham and Midlands Ear and Throat Hospital and then returned to Manchester as aurist and laryngologist to the Manchester Union Hospitals. During the war he was commissioned in the RAMC as temporary lieutenant on 7 June 1917, and later promoted captain. He served with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, was mentioned in despatches, and was created OBE for his services. Diggle made his mark as the first surgeon-in-charge of the ear and throat department at Ancoats Hospital, Manchester, an appointment he received in 1920. Here he started from nothing and built up a big, well-organized, and well-equipped clinic. He was also surgeon to the Manchester Ear Hospital and laryngologist to the Christie Hospital, the Holt Radium Institute, and the Royal Manchester College of Music, and consulting aural surgeon to the Duchess of York Hospital for Babies, Manchester, and the Ethel Hedley Hospital, Windermere. He was lecturer in practical physiology of the ear at Manchester University. Diggle was a constant visitor to his colleagues' clinics and an active member of professional societies, particularly the Manchester Medical. Society and the Royal Society of Medicine. He married in 1914 Mary Leah, daughter E Horrox of Edinburgh, who survived him with a daughter. Diggle lived at Riverslea, West Didsbury, with a consulting room at 26 St John Street, Manchester. He also had a country house at Park End, Dunham, Massey, Cheshire, where he died on 30 September 1942, of a heart attack while dressing. With the scientific and administrative abilities which brought him success Diggle combined the imaginative and self-critical sensitivity of an artist. He was a keen amateur musician. Publications:- Cancer of the larynx, diagnosis and treatment. *Practitioner*, 1921, 56, 347. Lachrymal obstruction, its nasal origin and intra-nasal treatment. *Brit med J*. 1927, 2, 933. Acute frontal sinusitis. *Proc Roy Soc Med*. 1936, 29, 299.

Sources
*The Times*, 2 October 1942, p 7f
 
*Lancet*, 1942, 2, 471 with portrait
 
*Brit med J*. 1942, 2, 562
 
Information given by Mrs Leah Diggle

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E003000-E003999/E003900-E003999

URL for File
376142

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