Russell Brock, Baron Brock

Russell Brock, Baron Brock

Russell Claude Brock, Baron Brock of Wimbledon (24 October 1903-3 September 1980) was a British peer and surgeon.

He attended Guy's Hospital Medical School in 1920 at the age of 17.

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* Mr Russell Brock (1903-1925)
* Dr Russell Brock (1925-1926)
* Mr Russell Brock MRCS LRCP (1926-1928)
* Prof. Russell Brock MRCS LRCP (1928-1929)
* Prof. Russell Brock MB BS FRCS LRCP (1929-1931)
* Prof. Russell Brock MB BS MS FRCS LRCP (1931-1954)
* Prof. Sir Russell Brock MB BS FRCS LRCP (1954-1965)
* Prof. Sir Russell Brock MB BS FRCS FRCP (1965-1965)
* The Rt. Hon. The Lord Brock of Wimbledon MB BS FRCS FRCP (1965-1980) [Royal College of Surgeons of England - http://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/biogs/E000235b.htm]

Biography

Born in London, 1903, the son of Herbert Brock, a master photographer, and his wife, Elvina (nee Carman); educated at Haselrigge Road School, Clapham, and then at Christ's Hospital, Horsham, where he later became an Almoner (governor). Entered Guy's Hospital Medical School in 1921 at age 17 with an arts scholarship. Qualified LRCP (Lond.) and MRCS (Eng.) 1926, and graduated MB, BS (Lond.) with honours and distinction in medicine, surgery, and anatomy in 1927. Appointed demonstrator in anatomy and in pathology at Guy's and passed the final FRCS (Eng.) in 1929.

Elected to a Rockefeller travelling fellowship and worked in the surgical department of Evarts Graham at St. Louis, Missouri, 1929-30. Returned to Guy's as surgical registrar and tutor in 1932 and was appointed research fellow of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. He won the Jacksonian prize of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1935 and was elected a Hunterian professor in 1938. Appointments included consultant thoracic surgeon to the London County Council, 1935-46; surgeon to the Ministry of Pensions at Roehampton Hospital, 1936-45; surgeon to Guy's and the Brompton hospitals 1936-1968. During World War Two he was also thoracic surgeon and regional adviser in thoracic surgery to the Emergency Medical Service in the Guy's region.

At the time when cardiac surgery, and especially operations on the open heart, were developing apace, he played a major part in pioneering the surgical relief of mitral stenosis and of other valvular lesions of the heart. His introduction of the technique of direct correction of pulmonary artery stenosis was certainly inspired by exchange professorships between himself and Dr Alfred Blalock of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.Served on the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1949-1967, and as vice-president 1956-8 and President 1963-6, and director of department of surgical sciences established during his Presidency. Delivered the Bradshaw lecture in 1957 and the Hunterian oration in 1961. Knighted, 1954 and elevated to a life peerage, 1965.

Awards and honours included President of the Thoracic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1952; the Society of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Medical Society of London in 1958. Elected fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1965, and honorary fellow of the American College of Surgeons, 1949; the Brazilian College, 1952; the Australasian College, 1958; the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1965; the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada; and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1966. Recipient of the international Gairdner award, 1960-1, and appointed Lister medallist and orator, 1967. Also received honorary degrees from the universities of Hamburg (1962), Leeds (1965), Cambridge (1968), Guelph and Munich (1972).Assistant editor of the Guy's Hospital Reports and later editor 1939-1960. He also contributed important papers on cardiac and thoracic surgery to medical and surgical journals and textbooks.

Outside his professional work he had considerable knowledge of old furniture and prints, and of the history of London Bridge and its environs, and was an eager student of medical history. Less well known was his dedication to the complementary interests of private medicine and the NHS, for he served on the governing body of Private Patients Plan and was chairman (1967-77) before becoming its president. He was responsible for the discovery and restoration of an eighteenth-century operating theatre which was formerly in the old St. Thomas's Hospital. [History and opening times of Museum: http://www.thegarret.org.uk/oot.htm]

In 1927 married Germaine Louise Ladavèze (died 1978). They had three daughters. In 1979, married Chrissie Palmer Jones. Brock died in Guy's Hospital on 3 September 1980.

Publications: The Anatomy of the Bronchial Tree, with special reference to the surgery of lung abscess (Oxford University Press: London, 1946, Second edition 1954); The Life and Work of Astley Cooper (E. & S. Livingstone: Edinburgh & London, 1952); Lung Abscess (Blackwell Scientific Publications: Oxford, 1952); The Anatomy of Congenital Pulmonary Stenosis (Cassell & Co.: London, 1957); and John Keats and Joseph Severn. the tragedy of the last illness, 1973.

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