Datnow, Morris Myer., 1901-1962

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Morris Myer Datnow (1901-1962) was born in South Africa and trained at Cape Town University. He completed his medical training in Liverpool, where he became a member of the Liverpool university staff in 1925. There he served successively as Ethel Boyce research fellow, Samuels memorial scholar, demonstrator and sub-curator of the museum and lecturer in clinical obstetrics and gynaecology. He was appointed to the staff of the Women’s Hospital, Liverpool, the Liverpool Maternity Hospital and the Royal Southern Hospital. He was married with two children.

Morris Datnow became closely associated with William Blair-Bell in the research work which was going on at that time in the department, and was one of the team undertaking basic research into the nature of cancer and the place of chemotherapy in its treatment. He was to become a close friend of Blair-Bell’s and was elected to deliver the third Blair-Bell Memorial Lecture in 1940 at the RCOG (bibliography: see Sir John Peel, Lives of the Fellows, pp 124-125)

From the guide to the Papers of Morris Myer Datnow, 1919-1961, 1919-1961, (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)

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Death 1962

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