- Raymond Greene
Charles Raymond Greene (1901-1982) was a Doctor of
Medicine and mountaineer, brother of the novelistGraham Greene and the broadcasterHugh Greene .Raymond Greene, brother of the novelist
Graham Greene , joined the 1933 expedition as senior doctor, chief intellect, and a competentmountaineer of gigantic physique.Known by his second name, Raymond Greene qualified as a doctor in 1927. In 1931 he was part of the team which climbed
Kamet (at the time, the highest mountain to have been climbed), and in 1933 he was the senior doctor on the fourth British expedition toMount Everest led byHugh Ruttledge (in 1953 when the mountain was finally climbed, it was Greene who made the announcement on theBBC ). During World War II he worked as a doctor with SOE and as advisor to the armed forces on the effects of high altitude and cold on the human body. He went on to become an expert in the treatment ofthyroid and otherendocrine problems ,migraine andfrostbite .He was credited with coining the term "pre-menstrual tension" and his research into the subject was apparently used in a criminal case by counsel defending a woman accused of murder. Between 1960 and 1980 he was chairman of Heinemann Medical Books. He was a fellow of the Royal Zoological Society and diagnosed and treated thyroid problems in Guy the gorilla at the London Zoo. He was also medical advisor to President Charles de Gaulle during his State Visit to England in 1960 and was awarded the Legion of Honour of France. His autobiography, "Moments of Being", was published in 1974.
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