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MacDonald Critchley was born on 2 February, 1900 in Bristol, United Kingdom, is a British neurologist (1900–1997). Discover MacDonald Critchley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 2 February 1900
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Bristol, United Kingdom
Date of death 15 October, 1997
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Nationality United Kingdom

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1900

Macdonald Critchley CBE (2 February 1900 – 15 October 1997) was a British neurologist.

1927

He was a Registrar in 1927, and he was appointed to the staff as a physician in the following year and later became Dean of the Institute at Queen Square.

His influence spread throughout the neurological world by teaching and writings and he later became President of the World Federation of Neurology.

He studied under Gordon Morgan Holmes, Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson and Francis Walshe.

During World War II he was a Consulting Neurologist in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve based at HMS Drake.

His contributions to knowledge depended not on technology, but on his power of observation and meticulous dissection of human sensibility and behaviour.

The best known of his works were those on aphasia and the parietal lobes.

Headache was also one of his many interests.

He started a Headache Clinic at King's College Hospital and was one of the founders of the "British Migraine Trust".

1953

He was former president of the World Federation of Neurology, and the author of over 200 published articles on neurology and 20 books, including The Parietal Lobes (1953), Aphasiology, and biographies of James Parkinson and Sir William Gowers.

Macdonald Critchley was born at Bristol, son of gas collector Arthur Frank Critchley and Rosina Matilda (née White); he was educated in Bristol and received his medical degree there.

His professional life centred on King's College Hospital and National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy, Queen Square "for the Paralysed and Epileptic", London.

1966

He delivered a paper at the "First Migraine Symposium" in 1966 on "Migraine: from Cappadocia to Queen Square", combining his clinical interest with his love of history.

Critchley was a handsome and impressive figure, a superb speaker and a lifelong student of the human mind.

His last book on the life and career of Hughlings Jackson, jointly with his wife Eileen, has been published posthumously.

He had married twice: firstly Edna Morris, with whom he had two sons (one of whom being the politician Julian Critchley) and secondly Eileen Hargreaves.

He lived at Hughlings House (named in honour of John Hughlings Jackson), at Nether Stowey in Somerset.

2013

In 2013 the weekly undergraduate teaching round at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square was named after him - the Critchley Round.