GB 1538 S64 - MAXWELL, John Preston (1871-1961): papers relating to osteomalacia

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GB 1538 S64

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MAXWELL, John Preston (1871-1961): papers relating to osteomalacia

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  • 1830-1947 (Création/Production)

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45 vols

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John Preston Maxwell was born on 5 Dec 1871 in Birmingham, where his father, Dr James Laidlaw Maxwell, practised medicine.

He attended University College School, Hampstead and University College London, before taking his clinical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, from which he emerged with a gold medal in obstetrics and went on to work as a resident at St Bartholomew's.

Then, following his devout Presbyterian faith, Maxwell became a Medical missionary for the English Presbyterian Church and, in about 1898, went to Yungchun Hospital at Fujian in China, where he spent the majority of his professional life. He specialised in obstetrics and was a leading authority on foetal osteomalacia. He became a Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Peking Union Medical College (a teaching hospital funded by the Rockefeller Foundation), President of the Chinese Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and worked as secretary to the medical committee of the Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Distress in China. He was awarded the Army and Navy Medal by the Chinese Republic and was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1929.

Maxwell returned to England at some point after 1935 (possibly as a result of the invasion of Beijing by the Japanese in 1937) and lived at Brinkley in Cambridgeshire. He was elected consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the nearby Newmarket General Hospital. He married and had one daughter; his wife, Lilly (who, as a proficient artist, illustrated some of her husband's research papers), predeceased him. John Preston Maxwell died suddenly near his home on 25 Jul 1961, at the age of 89.

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Donated to the College Library by Professor Maxwell in November 1954.

GB 1538 S64 1830-1947 Collection (fonds) 45 vols Maxwell , John Preston , 1871-1961 , medical missionary

John Preston Maxwell was born on 5 Dec 1871 in Birmingham, where his father, Dr James Laidlaw Maxwell, practised medicine.

He attended University College School, Hampstead and University College London, before taking his clinical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, from which he emerged with a gold medal in obstetrics and went on to work as a resident at St Bartholomew's.

Then, following his devout Presbyterian faith, Maxwell became a Medical missionary for the English Presbyterian Church and, in about 1898, went to Yungchun Hospital at Fujian in China, where he spent the majority of his professional life. He specialised in obstetrics and was a leading authority on foetal osteomalacia. He became a Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Peking Union Medical College (a teaching hospital funded by the Rockefeller Foundation), President of the Chinese Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and worked as secretary to the medical committee of the Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Distress in China. He was awarded the Army and Navy Medal by the Chinese Republic and was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1929.

Maxwell returned to England at some point after 1935 (possibly as a result of the invasion of Beijing by the Japanese in 1937) and lived at Brinkley in Cambridgeshire. He was elected consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the nearby Newmarket General Hospital. He married and had one daughter; his wife, Lilly (who, as a proficient artist, illustrated some of her husband's research papers), predeceased him. John Preston Maxwell died suddenly near his home on 25 Jul 1961, at the age of 89.

Donated to the College Library by Professor Maxwell in November 1954.

Passed to the College Archives between 1998 and 2006.

Photograph albums of John Preston Maxwell of cases of osteomalacia and rickets encountered in China and related articles, 1898-1947, and a collection of bound articles from medical journals, predominantly in German, 1826-1934.

Arranged in sections as outlined in the Scope and Content.

English and German

Detailed catalogue available in the RCOG archives.

Chinese painting on silk ("Third Day Bathing Ceremony") held in RCOG museum store.

Papers of Dr. James Laidlaw Maxwell and his son Dr. [James] Preston Maxwell, at the University of Birmingham Special Collections (Ref: DA26).

Compiled by Sarah Drewery.

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Jul 2008 Medical missionary work Musculoskeletal diseases Bone diseases, metabolic Obstetrics Diseases Pathology Bone diseases Rickets Medical sciences Gynaecology Religious groups Missionaries Medical missionaries Missionary work Religious activities Maxwell , John Preston , 1871-1961 , medical missionary Beijing Beijing Shi China East Asia

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Passed to the College Archives between 1998 and 2006.

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Photograph albums of John Preston Maxwell of cases of osteomalacia and rickets encountered in China and related articles, 1898-1947, and a collection of bound articles from medical journals, predominantly in German, 1826-1934.

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Arranged in sections as outlined in the Scope and Content.

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  • anglais

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  • latin

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English and German

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Chinese painting on silk ("Third Day Bathing Ceremony") held in RCOG museum store.

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Detailed catalogue available in the RCOG archives.

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Papers of Dr. James Laidlaw Maxwell and his son Dr. [James] Preston Maxwell, at the University of Birmingham Special Collections (Ref: DA26).

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Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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