Leonard Colebrook

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Leonard Colebrook
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Leonard Colebrook in 1945
By Walter Stoneman
Born (1883-03-02)2 March 1883
Guildford, Surrey
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Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire
Nationality England
Fields Medicine
Alma mater Royal London Hospital
St Mary's Hospital, London
Known for Prontosil[citation needed]
Influences Almroth Wright[citation needed]
Influenced Peter Medawar[citation needed]
Notable awards Fellow of the Royal Society (1945)[1]
FRCS
FRCOG
Blair Bell medal[2](1955)
Edward Jenner Medal (1962)

Leonard Colebrook FRS[1] ((1883-03-02)2 March 1883 – 27 September 1967(1967-09-27)) was an English physician and bacteriologist.[3][4][5][6][7]

Education

Colebrook was educated at the Grammar School in Guildford, Westbourne High School in Bournemouth and Christ's College Blackheath in Kent. Colebrook started his medical training at the London Hospital Medical College after which he won a scholarship to St Mary's Hospital, London.[1]

Career

in 1935 Colebrook showed Prontosil was effective against haemolytic streptococcus in childbirth[8][9] and hence a cure for puerperal fever.[10] He campaigned for the use of gloves, mask, and gown before touching patients and showed that chloroxylenol was both an effective disinfectant and much superior to soap and water for hand cleansing. With his sister Dora, he showed that streptococci were more likely to originate from hospital staff than from the patient.[11]

In 1943 the Glasgow Royal Infirmary MRC Burns Unit which he headed moved to Birmingham Accident Hospital.[12] where he established the practice of placing the patients in a near sterile environment.[13]

Family

Colebrook was born in Guildford, Surrey to May Colebrook (1838-1896) and Mary née Gower (1845- ). His father and elder brothers were butchers by trade.

In 1914 he married Dorothy Scarlett Campbell (1875-1941) daughter of John Scarlett Campbell (1828-1897), a judge in the Indian service. After her death he married again, in 1946, Vera Locke (1903-1984), widow of Edward Robert Scovell (1881-1944). There were no children from either marriage.

Hi died in 1967 at his home in Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire.

References

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