Massie, Grant (1896 - 1964)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E005145 - Massie, Grant (1896 - 1964)

Title
Massie, Grant (1896 - 1964)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E005145

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2014-03-21

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Massie, Grant (1896 - 1964), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Massie, Grant

Date of Birth
31 December 1896

Date of Death
12 August 1964

Occupation
Orthopaedic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
CBE 1944
 
MRCS 12 February 1920
 
FRCS 8 June 1922
 
MB BS London 1922
 
MS 1924
 
LRCP 1920

Details
Born on 31 December 1896 son of Thomas Massie MB he was educated at Guy's Hospital and won the Treasurer's medal in clinical surgery. He was house surgeon to R P Rowlands, was awarded the Arthur Durham travelling studentship in 1921, and took honours at the London BS examination in 1922. He had been a part-time demonstrator of physiology while a student, and became senior demonstrator of anatomy and wrote a successful textbook of *Surgical Anatomy* (1928). He was surgical registrar and in 1927 clinical tutor in surgery to Guy's final Fellowship class, which had been started a few years earlier by (Sir) Heneage Ogilvie; he proved a great teacher. About 1930 he was appointed assistant surgeon to W H Trethowan in the orthopaedic department during the serious illness of Constantine Lambrinudi, became an assistant surgeon to the Hospital in 1933 and full surgeon in 1945. He was surgeon to Bromley and Putney hospitals and lived at 5 Queen's Ride, Putney Common. During the second world war he was a Brigadier in the RAMC and consulting surgeon to the India Command (1942) and the 11 Army Group. He improved the Indian military hospitals and was created CBE in 1944. While in India he used his scant leisure to study local customs and cultures. While he was abroad his house was badly damaged by bombing, but he rebuilt it and remade his beautiful garden. After retiring in 1961 he was elected a Governor of Guy's Hospital and of the Medical School, and was surgical adviser to the South-West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. Massie attended committees regularly though he disliked administration, but he rarely went to social or athletic gatherings or meetings of surgical societies being modest and shy in excess. Massie was interested in history, literature and art, and could talk well on many subjects. He had considerable knowledge of Dutch and Italian painting and of eighteenth-century furniture, of which he collected many fine examples. He practised at 55 Wimpole Street, and died a bachelor on 12 August 1964 aged 67. Publication *Surgical anatomy*. London, Churchill 1928; 2nd edit 1933; 3rd edit 1937; 4th edit 1940.

Sources
*The Times* 15 August 1964 p 8 e with portrait
 
*Guy's Hosp Gaz* 1964, 78, 410 by NLB with portrait
 
*Lancet* 1964, 2, 421 with portrait and appreciations by R C Brock and H J B Atkins
 
*Wandsworth Borough News* 21 August 1964 pp 1 and 2
 
*Brit med J* 1964, 2, 513 with portrait

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/E005000-E005999/E005100-E005199

URL for File
377328

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