- Bruce Chown
Bruce Chown (
November 10 ,1893 –July 3 ,1986 ) was a Canadian scientist who researched the blood factor known as theRhesus factor and helped produced a Rh immunevaccine , Rhgamma globulin , which helps to preventErythroblastosis fetalis .Born in
Winnipeg, Manitoba , the son of Henry Havelock and Katherine (Farrel) Chown, he received a B.A. fromMcGill University in 1914. DuringWorld War I , he served in the Canadian Field Artillery and received theMilitary Cross . After the war, he received his medical degree from theUniversity of Manitoba in 1922. He completed his postgraduate work in pediatrics at Babies' Hospital,Columbia University (1922-1923); Harriet Lane Home,Johns Hopkins University ; and Nursery and Child's Hospital,Cornell University (1925-1926) becoming one of only a few trained pediatricians in Canada and the only one inManitoba .From 1926 to 1977, he was on the staff of the University of Manitoba. From 1944 to 1977, he was the Director of the Rh Laboratory in Winnipeg.
In 1967, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada . In 1968, he received theGairdner Foundation International Award . In 1970, he was made a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada . In 1995, he was inducted into theCanadian Medical Hall of Fame .In 1922, he married Gladys Webb. They had four children. After Gladys died in 1948, he married Allison Grant in 1949. They had one son.
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