- Abraham Manie Adelstein
Abraham Manie Adelstein" or "Abe Adelstein (
28 March 1916 –18 October 1992 ) was aSouth Africa n born doctor who became theUnited Kingdom 's Chief MedicalStatistician .Career
Abe was the fourth of five children (four boys and one girl) of Nathan Adelstein, a miller, and Rosie Cohen,
Jew ish immigrants fromLatvia toSouth Africa . [OxfordDictionary of National Biography ]After graduating from the
University of Witwatersrand and doing military service, Dr. Adelstein worked as a Health Officer (research and medical statistics) atSouth African Railways , 1947-61. He spent 1951-3 studying at theLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine . He returned to South African Railways as the Director of Research and Medical Statistics.Moving to
England in 1961, he became
* Senior Lecturer at theUniversity of Manchester , 1961-67,
* medical statistician at theOffice of Population Censuses and Surveys in 1967
*Chief Medical Statistician in 1975 (among his staff was John Fox, who later held this post).
* Visiting Professor at theLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine after retiring in 1981, until 1984.David Adelstein , one of his sons, was an active student politician at L.S.E. during the 1960s; he was President ofLSE Students' Union during the famous protests in 1967. Both father and son were active politically on the left-wing and inanti-Apartheid politics.Honours
* Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians , 1977
*Donald Reid Medal ,London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , 1979
* Bisset Hawkins Medal, Royal College of Physicians, 1982
* Fellow, Faculty of Public Health MedicineReferences
* Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography
* Who was Who
* Frank Whitehead "Abraham Manie Adelstein, 1916-92" Journal of theRoyal Statistical Society . Series A (Statistics in Society), Vol. 156, No. 2. (1993), pp. 316-318.
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