Knaggs, Robert Lawford (1858 - 1945)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E004324 - Knaggs, Robert Lawford (1858 - 1945)

Title
Knaggs, Robert Lawford (1858 - 1945)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E004324

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2013-07-31

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Knaggs, Robert Lawford (1858 - 1945), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Knaggs, Robert Lawford

Date of Birth
27 December 1858

Place of Birth
Huddersafield, Yorkshire

Date of Death
16 April 1945

Place of Death
Newton Abbot, Devon

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS 14 November 1883
 
FRCS 12 June 1884
 
BA Cambridge 1880
 
MA MB BCh 1885
 
MD 1889
 
MCh 1890
 
LRCP 1883

Details
Born at Huddersfield, Yorkshire on 27 December 1858, the second son of Samuel Knaggs (1829-1911), MRCS, for whom see *Lancet*, 1911, 1, 1241, and his wife Frances Isabel Battye. He was educated at Huddersfield Grammar School, Rossall School, and Caius College, Cambridge. He took his medical training at Guy's Hospital, where he served as house physician and resident obstetric physician. He passed the Conjoint Board in 1883, took the Fellowship the next summer and graduated in medicine at Cambridge the following year 1885, proceeding later to both the MD and the MCh. Knaggs settled in practice at Leeds, where he became in due course consulting surgeon to the General Infirmary. He excellently upheld the great tradition of Leeds surgery, but being modest and retiring he was overshadowed by the ambitious brilliance of his senior colleague A W Mayo Robson and his junior colleague Berkeley Moynihan. From 1910 till 1919 Knaggs was professor of surgery at Leeds University. During the first world war he combined his civilian duties at the Leeds General Infirmary with those of surgeon to the 2nd Northern General Hospital, holding the rank of major, RAMC(T), gazetted 14 October 1908. After his retirement Knaggs lived in London and devoted his energies to pathological research. He had served on the Court of Examiners of the College 1911-21 and was a Hunterian professor 1923-25. He published a valuable monograph on *Inflammatory and toxic diseases of bone*, 1926, which admirably combined the fruits of his clinical experience and pathologic research. He then worked 1927-30, as an honorary assistant to C F Beadles and T W P Lawrence in the Hunterian Museum, arranging and cataloguing the Strangeways arthritis collection (see *RCS Annual report on the Museum* 1928, 1929, and especially 1930, pages 4-7). The College recognized his work by the presentation of the Honorary medal 1930, which was handed to him by his former Leeds colleague, Moynihan. Lawford Knaggs married twice: (1) in 1926 Adrienne Ernestine Blanche, daughter of A Blouet-Dargonne of Paris and widow of Morton William Smith (1851-1925) of Newquay, Cornwall, Recorder of Rochester from 1897; Mrs Knaggs died on 14 December 1931 at Newquay; (2) in 1933 Anne, daughter of John Simpson of Hunmanby, Yorkshire, who survived him. There were no children of either marriage. Knaggs lived latterly at Glenburnie, 20 Forde Park, Newton Abbot, Devon, where he died on 16 April 1945, aged 86. Knaggs was a tall man, upright in carriage as in character. Though cautious and deliberate in operating, his surgical standards were very high and his width of knowledge exceptional. He was always a general surgeon, even occasionally treating ophthalmic patients, but was chiefly interested in abdominal and orthopaedic surgery. Publications:- Compound depressed fracture of the skull, cerebral abscess, hernia cerebri, recovery; with a consideration of hernia cerebri based on 109 cases. *Med Chir Trans* 1897, 80, 249-302. Volvulus in association with hernia. *Ann Surg* 1900, 31, 405. Diaphragmatic hernia of stomach, torsion of small omentum, and volvulus of stomach. *Lancet*, 1904, 2, 358. Punctured fractures of base of skull. *Ibid*. 1907, 1, 1477. On implantation of the ureters into the rectum by the sacral route; illustrated by a case of inveterate vesico-vaginal fistula. *Brit med J*. 1910, 1, 1224. Contribution to the study of ossification in sarcomata of bone, with O C Gruner. *Brit J Surg.* 1914-15, 2, 366. Osteitis fibrosa. *Ibid*. 1922-23, 10, 487. Leontiasis osteosa. *Ibid*. 1923-24, 11, 347. Osteogenesis imperfecta. *Ibid*. 1923-24, 11, 737. On osteitis deformans (Paget's disease) and its relation to osteitis fibrosa and osteomalacia. *Ibid*. 1925-26, 13, 206. The inflammatory and toxic diseases of bone. Bristol, Wright, 1926. 416 pages. Achondroplasia. *Brit J Surg*. 1927-28, 15, 10. Cretinism. *Ibid*. 1928-29, 16, 370. A report on the Strangeways collection of rheumatoid joints in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons. *Ibid*. 1932-33, 20, 113; 309; 425. Acromegaly. *Ibid*. 1935-36, 23, 69.

Sources
*Brit med J* 1945, 1, 646, and p 753, eulogy by A P Bertwistle, FRCSEd
 
*Lancet*, 1945, 1, 612, with a survey of his work by a former pupil
 
*Univ Leeds Med Soc Mag*. 1945, 15, 81 appreciation by A P Bertwistle, and portrait on p 77
 
Information from Mrs Lawford Knaggs
 
Personal knowledge

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/E004000-E004999/E004300-E004399

URL for File
376507

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