Nelson, Alastair Morrison (1924-1993)

  • Nelson, Alastair Morrison, OStJ, FFCM, DPH (1924-1993) Director of Public Health, Kingston and Esher
Date:
1944-1993
Reference:
GC/157
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Student notebooks, Edinburgh Medical School, 1944-1947; Notes for Diploma in Public Health, 1950-1951; correspondence and writings, [c.1976-1990]; minutes of the Human Values in Healthcare Group, 1990-1993.

Publication/Creation

1944-1993

Physical description

2 boxes

Arrangement

A. University of Edinburgh Medical School 1944-1947

B. Notes for Diploma in Public Health 1950-1951

C. Correspondence and writings

D. The Human Values in Healthcare Group 1990-1993

Acquisition note

Given to the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre by Nelson's widow, Mrs Barbara Nelson, via Dr Huw Francis, October 1993

Biographical note

Alastair Nelson qualified MB, ChB from Edinburgh Medical School in 1947, and took the Diploma in Public Health in 1951, studying under FAE Crew, a luminary of the postwar movement in social medicine. He became Medical Officer of Health, Stourbridge, then Deputy MOH, Brighton, and Deputy Chief MOH for Middlesex, which was then the third largest health authority in the UK. Reorganisations of local government and of the Health Service made him successively MOH, Richmond, and Area Medical Officer, Richmond Health Authority, and he finally served as Director of Public Health at Kingston and Esher Health Authority before retiring in 1989.

As Chairman and later President of the Society of Medical Officers of Health, he steered through structural changes to preapre the Society for the 1974 Health Service reorganisation and the foundation of the Faculty of Community Medicine. He was active in the Faculty and in the South West Thames Committee for Community Medicine, edited the 'Handbook of Community Medicine, and represented the public health interest on nursing bodies.

Other interests included firat aid and accident prevention, and medical ethics: from 1982 he convened informal meetings to discuss the latter, from which grew the 'Human Values in Health Care' discussions.

Related material

SA/CAP

Appraisal note

Copy minutes and other material about the Child Accident Prevention Trust transferred to SA/CAP; reprints given to the Modern Medicine Collection; ephemeral correspondence weeded

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Accession number

  • 486