Dr James Willocks, obstetrician and gynaecologist.

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James Willocks qualified in medicine from the University of Glasgow MB ChB in 1951 and gained his MD in 1963. In 1958 he joined Professor Ian Donald's team at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow where Donald was undertaking his pioneering work in ultrasound scanning. Willocks' main contribution to ultrasound was in establishing foetal cephalometry for clinical purposes. In 1966 he published an article in Surgo entitled "William Smellie and the Birth of Modern Obstetrics" (Vol. XXXIII No2, 1966) and in the course of his research acquired the papers of Charles Rutherford Morison, Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, of Harrogate, who had also been undertaking research on Smellie. The glass negatives were made by Dr John Hewitt, Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, part author of the "Glasgow Manual of Obstetrics", who was visiting surgeon to the Royal Maternity and Women's Hospital and the Royal Samaritan Hospital, Glasgow.

From the guide to the Obstetrics collection of Dr James Willocks, 1876-1971, (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow)

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