- Robert Aim Lennie
Robert Aim Lennie (
April 6 ,1889 –March 26 ,1961 ) was Regius Professor of Midwifery at theUniversity of Glasgow from 1946 to 1955.Lennie was born at Cambuslang, Glasgow in 1889 the son of Ritchie Lennie (
January 24 ,1847 –June 28 ,1909 ), an oil and colour manufacturer, fromKincardine ,Perthshire , and his wife Isabella Crawford Smith, daughter of Brodie Smith, a drapery merchant, from Leslie,Fife . R.A. Lennie graduated MB from the University of Glasgow in 1912, and was admitted as a Fellow of theRoyal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1936.During
World War I , Lennie was in command of a Desert Ambulance Train with theRoyal Army Medical Corps . DuringWorld War II , he served as a Colonel with the RAMC, in charge of Number 4 Scottish General Medical Hospital, later the Military Hospital at Drimnin, on theMorvern peninsula.After
World War I Lennie worked at theGlasgow Royal Maternity Hospital , succeedingJohn Martin Munro Kerr as head of the wards there, and as gynaecologist to the Glasgow Victoria Infirmary, in 1934. In 1946 he succeeded to the Chair of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow after the death ofJames Hendry .A man of conservative judgement, Lennie disapproved of surgeons who were too quick, in his opinion, to solve the complexity of childbirth by induction or
Caesarean section . He retired in 1955.R. A. Lennie married Dr Mary Kirk Jeffrey at Glasgow in 1926. Famed for his passion for golf, he was captain of the Glasgow Golf Club. He died at Helensborough,
Dumbartonshire in 1961.Bibliography
Peel, John (1976) "The Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: 1929-1969", London, Heinemann Medical Books
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