James Mourilyan Tanner

James Mourilyan Tanner
James Mourilyan Tanner
Born August 1, 1920(1920-08-01)
Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom
Died August 11, 2010(2010-08-11) (aged 90)
Cause of death stroke and prostate cancer
Occupation pediatric endocrinologist
Known for Tanner Staging
Children Helen Phillips

James Mourilyan Tanner (1 August 1920 – 11 August 2010) was a British pediatric endocrinologist who was best known for his development of the Tanner scale, which measures the stages of sexual development during puberty. He was a professor emeritus of the Institute of Child Health at the University of London.[1]

Biography

Tanner was born on 1 August 1920 in Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom and was educated at Marlborough College and University College of the South West of England. His family travelled widely while he was his a youth as his father, a soldier in the British Army, was stationed in various locations. Tanner was a top-ranked hurdler who might well have participated in the 1940 Summer Olympics which were to be held in London, but were cancelled after the outbreak of World War II. He decided to become a doctor and not follow his father into the military after his brother was killed early in the war.[2] He attended St. Mary's School of Medicine in London, under a scholarship in which he instructed fellow students in physical education.[3] He came to the United States to complete his medical studies as part of a group of British students brought over by a grant by the Rockefeller Foundation.[3] He met his first wife, fellow physician Bernice Alture, while at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and performed his internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital.[2]

Tanner oversaw a study initiated by the British government at an orphanage in Harpenden starting in 1948. While the study had originally been planned to study the effects of malnutrition on children, Tanner charted and photographed the growth of the children in the study over a period of several years, developing the Tanner Scale, which measures sexual maturation in adolescents based on characteristics that can be objectively measured, including size of the genitals and the quantity of pubic hair.[2] The data gathered led to the development of the modern growth chart, used by pediatricians around the world to monitor the pattern of growth in children through adolescence, with separate curves measuring the growth trajectory for boys and girls identified as maturing early, normal or late.[3] Based on his research, Tanner noted that 90% of an individual child's adult height is based on genetic factors, but that the environment is the key factor when thousands of children are studied. By studying the growth characteristics of large populations, Tanner concluded that community-wide data on adult height was an indicator of how a society fosters its youths.[2]

Tanner did early research on the use of human growth hormone to address children whose growth was significantly delayed and was responsible for selecting the small handful of children in the UK who would be treated with the limited supply of HGH extracted from human cadavers.[2][3] After a number of patients worldwide died in 1985 due to an infectious brain disease spread by the HGH treatments, Tanner immediately stopped the therapy, but had patients who insisted that they were willing to take the risk to address their child's delayed growth. Treatments resumed in the 1990s following the introduction of genetically engineered human growth hormone.[3]

Tanner died at age 90 on 11 August 2010 in Wellington, Somerset, due to a stroke and prostate cancer. He was survived by his second wife, Gunilla, as well as by a daughter, a stepdaughter, a stepson and three granddaughters[2]

Publications

Tanner authored and co-authored numerous publications and contributions to publications, some of which are listed below.

References

  1. ^ Jones, Steve; Martin, Robert D.; Pilbeam, David R (Editors). (1994). "Contributors". The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human evolution. Cambridge University Press. p. x. ISBN 0-521-46786-1. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f Weber, Bruce. "Dr. James M. Tanner, an Expert in How Children Grow, Is Dead at 90", The New York Times, August 23, 2010. Accessed August 24, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e Hall, Stephen S. "With His Bells and Curves, Human Growth Science Grew Up", The New York Times, March 1, 2005. Accessed August 24, 2010.

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