Pearse, Innes Hope, 1889-1978
Variant namesGeorge Scott Williamson: 1884 born, Ladybank Scotland; 1904 goes to Edinburgh School of Medicine; 1906 qualifies MB ChB; 1908-1910 working at Research Laboratory, West Riding Asylums Board; 1910-1919 working in Department of Pathology, University of Bristol; 1914-1918 serving in France with RAMC : Lt-Col in charge of field ambulances; mention in despatches, MC; POW in Germany for 9 months; 1919 awarded MD and Gold Medal; 1920-1926 Pathologist and Director of Pathological Studies, Royal Free Hospital; 1921 onwards engaged in thyroid and goitre work at Royal Free; 1925 gives Arris and Gale lectures, Royal College of Surgeons; 1926-1935 pathologist at Ear Nose and Throat Hospital; continues Thyroid research at St Bartholomew's with Royal College of Surgeons grant; 1950 marries Innes Pearse; 1953 Jun dies; 1969 Science Synthesis and Sanity published posthumously.
Innes Hope Pearse: 1889 born; 1916 receives LMSSA; appointment at Bristol Royal Hospital for Women and Children; 1918 House Surgeon Great Northern Hospital London; 1919 House Physician London Hospital; 1920 Demonstrator, Anatomical Department, St Thomas's Hospital; 1921 onwards engaged in thyroid and goitre work at Royal Free with Scott Williamson; 1950 marries Scott Williamson; 1969 Science Synthesis and Sanity published; 1978 28 Dec dies; 1979 The Quality of Life published
Pioneer Health Centre: 1926 Apr Founding of the first Health Centre, Peckham, at Queen's Road SE5; 1926-1929 115 families join the Centre; 1929 First Centre closed; 1931 Publication of The Case for Action , Pioneer Health Centre registered with Charity Commissioners, ?10,000 subscribed by Jack Donaldson followed by another ?10,000 from other sources, site on St Mary's Road Peckham chosen for purpose-designed building; 1935 May New Pioneer Health Centre opens; 1938 Publication of Biologists in Search of Material ; 1939 Visit by HM Queen Mary, Centre closes for the war; 1943 Publication of The Peckham Experiment ; 1945 Publication of Physician Heal Thyself ; 1946 Mar Re-opening of Centre; 1948 Premiere of film about Centre; 1950 Centre closes, Williamson and Pearse marry; 1953 Jun death of Williamson; 1969 Science, Synthesis and Sanity published; 1978 Dec 28 Pearse dies; 1979 The Quality of Life published.
From the guide to the Papers of: Pioneer Health Centre Peckham, with papers of George Scott Williamson (1884-1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889-1978), 1910-1999, (Wellcome Library)
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referencedIn | Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969. Papers, 1925-1969 (bulk: 1937-1969) | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | Farber, Arthur S. (Arthur Sigmund), 1918-1980. Arthur S. Farber papers, 1956-1992. | University of Washington. Libraries | |
creatorOf | Papers of: Pioneer Health Centre Peckham, with papers of George Scott Williamson (1884-1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889-1978), 1910-1999 | Wellcome Library | |
referencedIn | Papers of: Pioneer Health Centre Peckham, with papers of George Scott Williamson (1884-1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889-1978), 1910-1999 | Wellcome Library | |
referencedIn | Arthur S. Farber papers, 1956-1992 | University of Washington Libraries Special Collections |
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associatedWith | Farber, Arthur S. (Arthur Sigmund), 1918-1980. | person |
correspondedWith | Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969 | person |
associatedWith | Pearse Innes Hope 1889 | person |
associatedWith | Pioneer Health Centre | person |
associatedWith | Pioneer Health Centre Ltd | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Pioneer Health Centre, Peckham | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Williamson, George Scott | person |
associatedWith | Williamson George Scott 1884 | person |
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