Swinburne, Truman George (1907 - 1967)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E006184 - Swinburne, Truman George (1907 - 1967)

Title
Swinburne, Truman George (1907 - 1967)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E006184

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2014-10-20

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Swinburne, Truman George (1907 - 1967), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Swinburne, Truman George

Date of Birth
3 February 1907

Place of Birth
Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death
7 May 1967

Place of Death
New York, New York, USA

Occupation
ENT surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
ED Australia 1946
 
MRCS and FRCS 1935
 
MB BS Melbourne 1930
 
DLO, RCP & S 1935
 
FRACS 1937

Details
George Swinburne was born on 3 February 1907, second of the three children of G A Swinburne, at Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia, and was educated at Melbourne High School and University, where he graduated in medicine in 1930 from Ormond College, winning several scholarships. Swinburne was a keen athlete, rifle-shot and games player, representing his college at lacrosse and the University at football. After holding house appointments at the Royal Melbourne Hospital he came to London during 1934-35, took the diploma in laryngology and otology, proceeded to the Fellowship, and was a house surgeon at the Central London Throat Hospital. G C Scantlebury's influence at Melbourne had led him to take up this specialty. During 1935-36 he worked at Birmingham, but after his marriage with Enid Stobie in London on 15 February 1936 he returned to Melbourne, where he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 1937, and was building a successful practice when war broke in September 1939. He served in the Australian Imperial Force through the second world war in the Middle East, New Guinea and Borneo, at first with the 2/12 Field Ambulance. He was mentioned in despatches, and awarded the Efficiency Decoration in 1946. He was appointed Colonel, Consultant in Otolaryngology to the Australian Army in 1958. Swinburne soon regained his large specialist practice in Melbourne, was appointed ear, nose, and throat surgeon at the Royal Women's Hospital in 1948 and surgeon in charge of the ENT Department at the Royal Melbourne in 1954. He examined in his specialty for the University and the Royal Australasian College. He was very active in professional affairs, serving the British Medical Association on the Council of its Victoria branch, of which he was President in 1956, and on the Australian Federal Council before and after 1962 when the Australian Medical Association became independent of the parent body; in 1965 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the new association; he was also a member of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. From city, state, and Commonwealth public service Swinburne advanced in 1965 to undertake international duties, when he was elected Australia's representative in the Council of the World Health Association, where he promoted the provision by Australia of medical education and rural services in the countries in the north: Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. He had long been an enthusiastic encourager of younger men, and extended this generosity to many Asian medical students and young graduates. Swinburne had absolute integrity of character while his sound commonsense was supported by uncommon energy. He lived at 158 Mount Albert Road, Canterbury, Victoria, but died in New York, USA, on 7 May 1967, aged sixty, soon after attending meetings of the World Medical Association there. His wife, who was with him in New York, survived him with their two sons and two daughters.

Sources
*Brit med J* 1967, 2, 513-4 by SSGB
 
*Med J Aust* 1967, 2, 792-3 by David Cossar, Sir Cecil Colville, Gavin Johnson, and W F J Cormack, with portrait
 
Information from Professor K F Russell, Melbourne

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/E006000-E006999/E006100-E006199

URL for File
378367

Media Type
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