Charles Bolton (pathologist)
British physician and pathologist
Charles Bolton CBE FRS FRCP (24 September 1870 – 6 December 1947) was a British physician and pathologist . [1]
Bolton was born in Whitby , Yorkshire , the younger brother of psychiatrist Joseph Shaw Bolton (1867–1946). He trained as a doctor at University College Hospital in London and worked there in later life, holding the positions of resident medical officer, consulting physician , director of pathological studies and research, and lecturer in clinical medicine and general pathology at the medical school. He was also physician to the Queen's Hospital for Children . He held the degrees of Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Science (DSc) and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1918. [2] [3]
Bolton was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in January 1920 for services in the First World War . [4] In 1928 he gave the Croonian Lecture of the Royal College of Physicians . [5]
References
- ↑ "Obituary: Dr Charles Bolton – Medical Research". The Times . 13 December 1947. p. 7.
- ↑ Brown, G. H. "Charles Bolton" . Lives of the Fellows . Royal College of Physicians of London . Retrieved 20 June 2018 .
- ↑ Himsworth, H. P. (January 1948). "Dr. Charles Bolton, F.R.S" . Nature . 161 (4081): 86–87. doi : 10.1038/161086a0 .
- ↑ "No. 31760" . The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 January 1920. p. 1237.
- ↑ Bolton, Charles (16 June 1928). "The Interpretation of Gastric Symptoms" . Br Med J . 1 (3519): 1030–1033. doi : 10.1136/bmj.1.3519.1030 . PMC 2456293 . PMID 20773960 .
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