Harold Percival Himsworth
Sir
Harold Percival
(Harry)
Himsworth
(
19 May
1905
-
1 November
1993
) was a
British
scientist, best known for his
medical research
on
diabetes mellitus
.
Early life
He was the son of Joseph Arnold Himsworth of
Huddersfield
,
West Yorkshire
, and he was educated at Spring Grove School and Almondbury Grammar School.
Medical career
He studied
medicine
at the
University of London
and trained in
University College Hospital
(UCH). His early involvement in medical research (especially of diabetes and later of
liver disease
) would lead to an important
1936
paper in
The Lancet
, distinguishing the two main types of diabetes. He was appointed Professor of Medicine at the
University of London
and the Secretary of the
Medical Research Council
(MRC) for the very long period of
1949
-
1968
. He was awarded a
knighthood
in the
New Year honours
of
1952
and, in
1953
, would be appointed Honorary Physician to the Queen. His archives are being held by the
Wellcome Institute
, London
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk
.
Sources
Huddersfield titled classes
(brief biography)
References
Himsworth HP.
Diabetes mellitus: its differentiation into insulin-sensitive and insulin-insensitive types.
Lancet 1936;i:127-130.
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