Bradshaw Lecture

The Bradshaw Lectures are lectureships given at the invitation of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.[1] It is held on alternate years in rotation with the Hunterian Oration.

List of past lecturers at Royal College of Physicians

  • 2018 Sir Leszek Borysiewicz How do we improve outcomes in cancer? [2]
  • 2016 Paul Cockwell Chronic Kidney Disease [3]
  • 2014 Catherine Nelson Piercy Connective tissue disease in pregnancy [4]
  • 2013 Gregory Y H Lip, Modern management of atrial fibrillation: a focus on stroke prevention
  • 2012 Peter Calverley, COPD – current therapeutics and their evidence base
  • 2011 Geraint H. Lewis, Predicting and preventing unplanned hospital admissions[5]
  • 2010 Mark W. Elliot, Non-invasive ventilation – established and expanding roles
  • 2009 Loic Guillevin, Clinical trials and vasculitis
  • 2008 Anne Phillips Initiation and perpetuation of renal injury in diabetes mellitus
  • 2007 Alastair Compston, Great Expectations: the Clinical Science of Multiple Sclerosis[6]
  • 2006 Anthony P. Weetman, Thyroid disease: Mechanisms and Management[6]
  • 2005 Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, The Global Public Health Challenge[6]
  • 2004 Peter Stanley Harper, Genetics and the practice of clinical medicine[6]
  • 2003 George Davey Smith, The Epidemiology of Illness in Deprived Populations[6]
  • 2002 Liam Donaldson, An organization with a memory
  • 2000 Garret Adare FitzGerald
  • 1999 Paul Corris [7]
  • 1997
  • 1996 Timothy M Cox
  • 1993
  • 1992 Herman Waldmann[8]
  • 1991 Alan John Camm on Cardiac Arrhythmias
  • 1989 David Alan Warrell, Rabies one hundred years after Pasteur[9]
  • 1988 Sir Magdi Yacoub
  • 1987 John Douglas Swales, Blood pressure: from cells to populations
  • 1986 (William) Ian McDonald, The pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis
  • 1985 Sir Keith Peters
  • 1983 Celia Mary Oakley, Infective endocarditis – new challenges to old assumptions [10]
  • 1982 E. J. Holborow [Eric John Holborow], Rheumatoid arthritis – is EB virus a red herring? [10]
  • 1981 R. D. Cohen [Robert Donald Cohen], Some acid problems [10]
  • 1980 Kurt George Matthew Mayer Alberti, Insulin Treatment and Diabetes: Half a Century of Therapeutic Misadventure? [10]
  • 1979 Desmond G. Julian, The significance and management of ventricular arrhythmias [11]
  • 1978 Patrick L. Mollison, Some Clinical Consequences of Red Cell Incompatibility
  • 1977 Robert Frederick Mahler, Fat: the good, the bad and the ugly [12][13]
  • 1976 William Walton Gooddy, Time and the nervous system: the neuron as an escapement [14]
  • 1975 Frank Dudley Hart, Inflammatory disease and its control in the different rheumatic disorders [10]
  • 1974 Colin Dollery, Individual differences in response to drugs [10]
  • 1973 John Fisher Stokes, Diagnostic approaches in liver disease [10]
  • 1972 John David Spillane, Geography of Neurology [10]
  • 1971 Norman Henry Ashton, The Eye in Malignant Hypertension [10]
  • 1970 Clifford Frank Hawkins, Diarrhoea: changing concepts and new diagnoses [10]
  • 1969 John Freeman Loutit, Malignancy from Radium and its Analogues [10]
  • 1968 Paul Bruce Beeson, Association of Specific Infections with Other Diseases [10]
  • 1967 Clifford Wilson, The cause and prognosis of the nephrotic syndrome [10]
  • 1966 David W. Smithers, Hodgkin's Disease[15]
  • 1965 Douglas Andrew Kilgour Black, The renal rete mirabile [10]
  • 1964 M. I. A. Hunter [Mark Ian Alastair Hunter], Medical education and medical practice (delivered 1965)[10]
  • 1963 Malcolm D. Milne, Disorders of amino-acid transport[10]
  • 1962 Graham Malcolm Wilson, Diuretics[16]
  • 1961 Sheila Sherlock, Jaundice[17]
  • 1960 W. I. Card [Wilfrid Ingram Card], The concept of gastric secretory cell mass [10]
  • 1959 Alan Kekwick, On Adiposity [18]
  • 1958 Kenneth W. Donald. Heart Disease and Exercise[19]
  • 1957 Aubrey J. Lewis, Between Guesswork and Certainty in Psychiatry [10]
  • 1956 William Phillips, The Disintegrative Action of the Nervous System [20]
  • 1955 Denis John Williams, Structure of emotions reflected in epileptic experiences
  • 1954 Francis Henry Knethell Green, The Clinical Evaluation of Remedies [21]
  • 1953 Edward J. Wayne, The Diagnosis of Thyrotoxicosis
  • 1952 Richard Raymond Bomford, Changing Concepts of Health and Disease, with Particular Reference to "Psychosomatic Medicine"[22]
  • 1951 Denis Hubert Brinton, The selection of medical students.[23]
  • 1950 Edward Revill Cullinan Clinical Interpretation of Jaundice[24]
  • 1949 John Guyett Scadding, Sarcoidosis, with Special Reference to Lung Changes
  • 1948 J. A. Charles [John Alexander Charles], Victorian medical administrators and their significance today [10]
  • 1947 Janet Vaughan, The Anaemia associated with Trauma and Sepsis
  • 1946 Davis Evan Bedford, Hypertensive Heart Disease
  • 1945 Walter Russell Brain, Speech and Handedness
  • 1944 C. Bruce Perry, Aetiology of Erythema Nodosum[25]
  • 1943 James William Brown, Interauricular Septal Defect[26]
  • 1942 MacDonald Critchley on Survival at Sea [27]
  • 1940 James Calvert Spence, On the Nature of Disease in Infancy[28]
  • 1939 Henry Cohen, 1st Baron Cohen of Birkenhead[29]
  • 1938 Lionel Ernest Whitby, Chemotherapy of Bacterial Infections
  • 1937 Edward Alfred Cockayne, Genetics of Transposition of the Viscera[30]
  • 1936 Edward Mapother, The Integration of Neurology and Psychiatry
  • 1935 Daniel T. Davies, Peptic ulcer
  • 1934 Joseph Harold Sheldon, Haemochromatosis[31]
  • 1933 Charles Samuel Myers, A Psychological Regard of Medical Education[32]
  • 1931 John Shields Fairbairn, The Medical and Psychological Aspects of Gynaecology
  • 1930 Sir William Errington Hume, Paroxysmal Tachycardia [33]
  • 1929 Alexander D. Blackader, The Varying Virulence of Micro-Organisms in Infectious Disease [34]
  • 1928 Alexander George Gibson, Pyelitis and Pyelonephritis[35]
  • 1927 John Foster Gaskell, The Pathology of Pneumonia[36]
  • 1926 Francis Graham Crookshank, The Theory of Diagnosis.[37][38]
  • 1925 Edwin Bramwell. Muscular dystrophies [39]
  • 1924 Frederic John Poynton, On the Prevention of Acute Rheumatism[40]
  • 1923 John Hay, Angina Pectoris;Some Points in Prognosis[41]
  • 1922 Maurice Craig, Mental Symptoms in Physical Disease[42]
  • 1921 Michael Comport Grabham, Subtropical Esculents[43]
  • 1920 Cecil Wall, Chorea [44]
  • 1918 William Aldren Turner, Neuroses and psychoses of war
  • 1917 Ernest Septimus Reynolds, Causes of Disease [45]
  • 1916 Hector Mackenzie, On Exophthalmic Goitre [46][47]
  • 1915 John Michell Clarke, On Nervous Affections of the Sixth and Seventh Decades of Life[48]
  • 1913 Thomas Robinson Glynn, On Hysteria in some its Aspects[49]
  • 1912 David Bridge Lees, The Diagnosis and Treatment of Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis[50]
  • 1911 Graham Steell, Intrathoracic Tumours and Aneurysms in their Clinical [51]
  • 1910 George Newton Pitt, The Results of Bronchial Obstruction [52]
  • 1909 James Alexander Lindsay, Darwinism and Medicine [53]
  • 1908 William Pasteur, Massive Collapse of the Lung [54]
  • 1907 James Barr, The Pleurae: Pleural Effusion and its Treatment[55]
  • 1906 Seymour John Sharkey, Rectal Alimentation[56]
  • 1905 George Redmayne Murray, Exophthalmic Goitre and its Treatment[57]
  • 1904 Frederick F. Caiger, Treatment of Enteric Fever[58]
  • 1903 Edmund Fauriel Trevelyan, Tuberculosis of the Nervous System[59]
  • 1902 Charles James Cullingworth, Intraperitoneal Haemorrhage Incident to Ectopic Gestation[60]
  • 1901 Judson S. Bury, Prognosis in Relation to Disease of the Nervous System[61]
  • 1900 Sir Archibald Garrod, Urinary Pigments in their Pathological Aspects[62]
  • 1899 Arthur Foxwell, Causation of Functional Heart Murmurs [63]
  • 1898 William M. Ord, Myxœdema and Allied Disorders[64]
  • 1897 E. Markham Skerritt, Prognosis in Heart Disease[65]
  • 1896 William Gowers, Subjective sensations of sound[66]
  • 1895 John Buckley Bradbury, On some new Vaso-dilators [67]
  • 1894 Thomas Barlow, Infantile Scurvy and its Relation to Rickets [68]
  • 1893 William Smith Greenfield, Some Diseases of the Thyroid Gland [69][70][71]
  • 1892 Samuel Gee, On the Signs of Acute Peritoneal Diseases[72]
  • 1891 William Henry Allchin, The Nature and Causes of Duodenal Indigestion[73][74]
  • 1890 Robert Saundby, Morbid Anatomy of Diabetes Mellitus [75]
  • 1889 Norman Moore, The Distribution and Duration of Visceral New Growths [75]
  • 1888 William Carter, Uremia [75]
  • 1887 Samuel Hatch West, Pneumothorax [75]
  • 1886 Julius Dreschfeld, Diabetic Coma [76]
  • 1885 James Frederic Goodhart, Morbid Arterial Tension - A Review [75]
  • 1884 George Hare Philipson, Pathological Relations of the Absorbent System [75]
  • 1883 John Wickham Legg, Cardiac Aneurysms [75]
  • 1882 Edward Long Fox, The Influence of the Sympathetic System on Disease[77]
  • 1881 George Vivian Poore, Nervous Affections of the Hand [75] (Inaugural Lecture)

List of past lecturers at Royal College of Surgeons of England

The lecture is biennial (annual until 1993) on a topic in the field of surgery, customarily given by a senior member of the Council on or about the day preceding the second Thursday of December. (Given in alternate years, with the Hunterian Oration given in the intervening years).

  • 2016 Nigel Hunt [78]
  • 2014 Antony Narula [79]
  • 2012 Irving Taylor on Surgical professionalism [80]
  • 2010 Richard Collins[81]
  • 2008 Anne Moore[81]
  • 2006 Valerie Lund[81]
  • 2004 David Dandy[81]
  • 2002 Leela Kapila[81]
  • 2000 Averil Mansfield[81]
  • 1998 Sir Barry Jackson[81]
  • 1996 H Brendan Devlin[81]
  • 1994 Adrian Marston[81]
  • 1992 Sir Rodney Sweetnam, Bone Tumour Surgery- yet another Sub-specialty?[81]
  • 1991 John Alexander-Williams[81]
  • 1990 Robert Owen[81]
  • 1989 Terence Kennedy, Billroth to Black-A Century of Peptic Ulcer Surgery[81]
  • 1988 William John Wells Sharrard[81]
  • 1987 Phyllis George, Obstructive Jaundice – Whose problem?[81]
  • 1986 Harold Ellis, The treatment of breast cancer: a study in evolution[81][82]
  • 1985 Michael Tempest Reilly[81]
  • 1984 Alan Graham Apley[81]
  • 1983 Sir David Innes Williams, Paediatric urology in the evolution of surgery[81]
  • 1982 Peter Gilroy Bevan
  • 1981 Sir Reginald Sydney Murley, Venous Thromboembolism – Challenge and Fulfilment?
  • 1980 Harry Hubert Grayson Eastcott, The Total Care of the Arteriosclerotic Patient[83]
  • 1979 Desmond Gareth Julian, The significance and management of ventricular arrhythmias
  • 1978 John Cedric Goligher, Recent Trends in the Treatment of Carcinoma of the Rectum[84]
  • 1977 Sir Rodney Smith, Tumours of the Liver[85]
  • 1976 Selwyn Taylor, Thyroid medullary carcinoma: a new endocrine syndrome
  • 1975 Ronald W. Raven, Oncology : attainment and anticipation [86]
  • 1974 Richard S. Handley, Carcinoma of the Breast[87]
  • 1973 Richard H Franklin, Oesophogeal Cancer
  • 1972 Norman Capener, Vertebral Exploration
  • 1971 Henry Osmond-Clarke, Hip Joint Surgery in the 20th century
  • 1970 Robert V. Cooke, The Challenge and Fascination of Biliary Tract Surgery[88]
  • 1969 Sir Thomas Holmes Sellors, Atrial Septal Defects [89]
  • 1968 Harold Edwards, Crohn's Disease[90]
  • 1967 R. Milnes Walker, Cancer in South-West England[91]
  • 1966 Charles Wells, The Small Intestine[92]
  • 1965 Sir Hedley Atkins, Cancer of the Breast
  • 1964 C. Naunton Morgan, Carcinoma of the Rectum[93]
  • 1963 Sir Clement Price Thomas, Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Retrospect and Prospect[94]
  • 1962 Eric Riches, Carcinoma of the Kidney
  • 1961 Digby Chamberlain, The Spleen and its Removal[95]
  • 1960 Stanford Cade, Malignant Melanoma[96]
  • 1959 A. Dickson Wright, Surgery of the Biliary Tract[97]
  • 1958 Archibald McIndoe, Reconstruction of the Burned Face[98]
  • 1957 Sir Russell Brock, The Present Position of Cardiac Surgery
  • 1956 A. Lawrence Abel (replacing R.P.Scott Mason, deceased), Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease of the Large Intestine
  • 1955 Sir Cecil Wakeley, Hunter and Surgical Research
  • 1954 Lambert C. Rogers, Tumours Involving the Spinal Cord and its Nerve Roots[99]
  • 1953 Sir Reginald Watson-Jones, Fracture treatment in the next half century
  • 1952 (delivered June 1953) Sir James Paterson Ross, Some Unsolved Problems in the Surgery of the Sympathetic Nervous System[100]
  • 1951 Sir Ernest Frederick Finch, The Approach to Specialism[101]
  • 1950 Harry Platt, Diagnosis and Prognosis in Sarcomas of Bone[102]
  • 1949 V. Zachary Cope, Visceral Actinomycosis[103]
  • 1948 Lionel E.C. Norbury, Proctology throughout the Ages[104]
  • 1947 Sir Cecil Wakeley, Vogue and Fashion in Abdominal Surgery
  • 1946 Sir Heneage Ogilvie, Surgical Handicraft[105]
  • 1945 C. Max Page, Survey of Fracture Treatment[106]
  • 1944 Sir William Girling Ball [107]
  • 1943 Henry S.Souttar, Physics and the Surgeon
  • 1942 Leonard Ralph Braithwaite, The Role of Bile in Duodenal Regurgitation[108]
  • 1941 Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor, Abdominal Injuries of Modern warfare[109]
  • 1940 Sir Alfred Webb-Johnson, Pride and Prejudice in the Treatment of Cancer[110]
  • 1939 James Walton, Surgery of the Common Bileduct[111]
  • 1938 Sir Robert Ernest Kelly, Recurrent peptic ulceration, causes of, and design for second operation on stomach [112]
  • 1937 Sir Charles Gordon-Watson, The Origin and Spread of Cancer of the Rectum in Relation to Surgical Treatment
  • 1936 Hugh Lett, The Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Renal Tuberculosis
  • 1935 George Grey Turner[113] on carcinoma of the oesophagus[114]
  • 1934 William Francis Victor Bonney, The Functional Derangement of the Intestine that follows Abdominal Operations [115]
  • 1933 Arthur H. Burgess, Electrosurgery [116]
  • 1932 George Edward Gask, The Surgery of the Sympathetic Nervous System[117]
  • 1931 Sampson Handley, Chronic Mastitis[118]
  • 1930 J. Herbert Fisher, Ocular Muscles, Movements and Judgements[119]
  • 1929 Robert Pugh Rowlands, On the Surgery of the Gall Bladder and Bile Ducts [120]
  • 1928 Charles Herbert Fagge, Axial Rotation[121][122]
  • 1927 Cuthbert Sidney Wallace, A review of prostatic enlargement[123]
  • 1926 Ernest W. Hey Groves, Some Contributions to the Reconstructive Surgery of the Hip[124]
  • 1925 James Sherren, Gastrojejunostomy [125]
  • 1924 Raymond Johnson, Simple and malignant tumours of the breast [126]
  • 1923 Walter George Spencer, Melanosis (Melanin; Melanoma; Melanotic Cancer)[127]
  • 1922 William Thorburn, On the Surgery of the Spinal Cord [128] 146
  • 1921 Sir Holburt Jacob Waring, Operative Treatment of Malignant Disease[129]
  • 1920 Berkeley Moynihan, The Spleen and some of its Diseases [130][131]
  • 1919 Sir Charles Alfred Ballance, The Surgery of the Heart [132][133][134][135]
  • 1918 D'Arcy Power, Cancer of the Tongue[136]
  • 1917 Sir John Bland-Sutton, Misplaced and Missing Organs.[137][138]
  • 1916 Charters James Symonds, Laminectomy in Gunshot Injuries of the Spinal Cord [139]
  • 1915 Sir Anthony Bowlby, Wounds in War[140]
  • 1914 Sir Frederic Eve, Acute Haemorrhagic Pancreatitis[141]
  • 1913 Sir George Henry Makins, Gunshot Injuries of the Arteries[142][143]
  • 1912 Charles Mansell Moullin, The Biology of Tumours[144]
  • 1911 Richard Clement Lucas, Some Points in Heredity [145][146]
  • 1910 Alfred Pearce Gould, Cancer[147]
  • 1909 Francis Richardson Cross, The Brain Structures concerned in Vision[148]
  • 1908 Sir William Watson Cheyne, The Treatment of Wounds[149]
  • 1907 Sir Rickman J Godlee, Prognosis in Relation to Treatment of Tuberculosis of the Genito-urinary Organs[150]
  • 1906 Edmund Owen, Cancer, its Treatment by Modern Methods[151]
  • 1905 Henry Trentham Butlin, Carcinoma is a Parasitic Disease[152]
  • 1904 Arthur William Mayo Robson, Cancer and Its Treatment
  • 1903 Sir Henry Morris, On Cancer and its Origin[153]
  • 1902 Howard Marsh, Septic Arthritis[154]
  • 1901 Thomas R. Jessop, Nephrectomy, Nephrolithotomy, and Lithotomy[155]
  • 1900 John Langton, The association of inguinal hernia with the descent of the testis [156]
  • 1899 Henry Greenway Howse, A Review of Surgery during the past 100 Years [157]
  • 1898 Thomas Pickering Pick, The Union of Wounds[158]
  • 1897 Alfred Willett, The Correction of Certain Deformities by Operative Measures upon Bones[159]
  • 1896 Reginald Harrison, Vesical Stone and Prostatic Disorders[160]
  • 1895 Nottidge Charles MacNamara, Osteitis[161]
  • 1894 Sir Oliver Pemberton, James Syme, Regius Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh 1833-1869: A Study of His influence and Authority on the, Art and Science of Surgery during that Period[162]
  • 1893 Sir William MacCormac, Sir Astley Cooper and his Surgical Work[72]
  • 1892 Christopher Heath, The Surgery of the Nose and Accessory Cavities[163]
  • 1891 John Whittaker Hulke, On Fractures and Dislocations of the Vertebral Column [164]
  • 1890 Sir Thomas Spencer Wells, Modern Abdominal Surgery[165]
  • 1889 Thomas Bryant, Colostomy: Lumbar and Iliac [166]
  • 1888 Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, Museums in their Relation to Medical Education and the Progress of Knowledge[167]
  • 1886 Henry Power, Bacteriology and its Relations to Surgery[168]
  • 1885 John Wood, Antiseptics in Surgery[169]
  • 1884 William Scovell Savory, The Pathology of Cancer[170]
  • 1883 John Marshall, Nerve Stretching for the Relief or Cure of Pain[171]
  • 1882 Sir James Paget - Some New and Rare Diseases (Inaugural lecture)

See also

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