Cyril Clarke

Sir Cyril Astley Clarke (22nd Aug 190722nd November 2000) was a physician, lepidopterist and geneticist. He was educated at Wyggestson Grammar School in Leicester, Oundle School, and then at Gonville and Caius College at Cambridge University. From 1959 he started running a moth trap near his house in Caldy Common; this has been continued after his death. He also worked with Philip Sheppard. He developed a technique for preventing rhesus babies, by injecting antibodies into those affected. He was married to Lady Fo Clarke, who died in 1998. They had three sons.
  • http://www.mindfully.org/GE/Cyril-Clarke-OB.htm
  • http://www.liv.ac.uk/precinct/Jan2001/7.html
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