Fairbank, Sir Harold Arthur Thomas (1879 - 1961)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E005356 - Fairbank, Sir Harold Arthur Thomas (1879 - 1961)

Title
Fairbank, Sir Harold Arthur Thomas (1879 - 1961)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E005356

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2014-06-03

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Fairbank, Sir Harold Arthur Thomas (1879 - 1961), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Fairbank, Sir Harold Arthur Thomas

Date of Birth
28 March 1879

Date of Death
26 February 1961

Occupation
Orthopaedic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
Kt 1946
 
OBE 1919
 
DSO 1918
 
MRCS 2 August 1898
 
FRCS 12 December 1901
 
LRCP 1898
 
LDS 1899
 
MB London 1898
 
BS 1902
 
MS 1903

Details
Born on 28 March 1879 son of Thomas Fairbank MD, MRCS a practitioner at Windsor, he was educated at Epsom College from which he gained an open scholarship to Charing Cross Hospital. He qualified in 1898 as a doctor and in 1899 as a dentist but, after a house surgeon's appointment at Charing Cross, he volunteered for the South African war and was at Lord Robert's camp at Paardeberg when Cronje surrendered. On his return to England, after achieving his higher surgical qualifications he was appointed resident superintendent at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and became surgical registrar. He was then appointed orthopaedic surgeon to Charing Cross, the first appointment of its kind in London, and also to Great Ormond Street, where his particular study was of congenital dislocation of the hip. In 1914 he visited orthopaedic centres in New York and Boston but, as the holder of a commission in the RAMC (TF), he was mobilised with the 85th Field Ambulance and proceeded to Belgium and France, mostly in the vicinity of Ypres. Later his unit was moved to Macedonia to serve in Struma valley, and he was appointed consulting surgeon to the British Salonika Force, being awarded the DSO and OBE, and being three times mentioned in dispatches. On returning to England he was invited to take charge of an orthopaedic department at King's College Hospital and to act as consultant orthopaedic surgeon to King Edward VII Hospital for Officers and to the Treloar Hospital at Acton. He was an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and president of its Orthopaedic and Children's sections. As president of the British Orthopaedic Association he was invited to give the Lady Jones Lecture at Liverpool in 1929, and was Robert Jones lecturer at the College in 1938; he was made an honorary MCh (Orth) Liverpool in 1939. On the outbreak of the second world war he was appointed consultant adviser in orthopaedic surgery to the Ministry of Health, and he was knighted for his services. For over fifty years he contributed to original literature and he was blessed with a retentive memory for people and places together with great courtesy and charm. He epitomised his life's work in his book *An Atlas of general Affections of the Skeleton* Livingstone, 1951. He married in 1909 Florence Kathleen, younger brother of A G Ogilvie, by whom he had a son, T J Fairbank FRCS an orthopaedic surgeon at Cambridge, and two daughters. Fairbank died on 26 February 1961 in his eighty-fifth year. A memorial service was held at St Mary's, Bryanston Square on 9 March.

Sources
*The Times* 28 February 1961 p 16 a with portrait, 6 March p 21 b by Harold Edwards, 8 March by T Twistington Higgins
 
Memorial service, 10 March p 16 e
 
*Brit med J* 1961, 1, 751 with portrait and appreciation by DB
 
*Lancet* 1961, 1, 566 with portrait and appreciations by JT, HL-CW, NC and HP
 
*J Bone Jt Surg* 1961, 43 B, 595-6 by Sir R Watson-Jones with excellent 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/E005300-E005399

URL for File
377539

Media Type
Unknown