OBITUARIES SAMUEL THOMPSON ROWLING

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OBITUARIES SAMUEL THOMPSON ROWLING By R. P. HARBORD D R. SAMUEL THOMPSON ROWLING'S death in Leeds on October 12th, 1950, in his 76th year, ends the career of one of the old school of family doctors who had a special interest in anaesthesia. Most of his life was spent in Leeds, where he was born. He was educated at the Grammar School, later studying medicine at the Leeds Medical School. He distinguished himself at the beginning of his professional life by winning the Hardwick prize in clinical medicine and by graduating M.B., Ch.B., with honours, at the Victoria University in Manchester in 1896, there being no Leeds degree at that time. After qualification he obtained the post of house surgeon at the Leeds General Infirmary. Here it was that his interest in anaesthesia developed, an interest which was to predominate throughout his long career. At this time there were only a few men who could specialize in anaesthesia. and so Rowling entered general practice. At first he had a hard time as an assistant, and it was not long before he put up his own plate. This was the beginning of a family practice which continued up to his death. In 1910 he became anaesthetist to the General Infirmary at Leeds, and subsequently obtained anaesthetic appointments to the 134

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Obituaries 135 Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Leeds, and to the West Riding County Council Hospital at Otley. He obtained the M.D. in 1920, the D.A. in 1935, and was elected a Foundation Fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1948. He took an active part in University life, and was for many years Honorary Lecturer in Anaesthesia. He was continually attempting to improve the methods for the administration of anaesthesia current in his day, and, realising the need for a knowledge of the concentrations of inhaled gases and vapours, he produced his ingenious chloroform paraffin bottle and his modification of Clover's inhaler. This work came to be quoted by the standard text-books and was incorporated in his thesis for M.D. The thesis began with the words, "It is the duty and privilege of every medical man to contribute something towards the advancement of his profession ", and later he explains the origin of his own interest in the subject in the following way, " The subject of anaesthesia has had a special interest for the writer ever since he had a fatality whilst administering an anaesthetic for a case of empyaema which occurred in 1896, when he was a Junior House Surgeon at the Leeds General Infirmary ". At a meeting of the Yorkshire Branch of the British Medical Association held at York on November 22nd, 1911, he described an apparatus for administering the vapours of ether and chloroform with oxygen, either separately, or a mixture of any proportion, and in (approximately) known percentages for surgical anaesthesia. The respect in which his University colleagues held him was shown by his election as Chairman of Convocation between 1924 and 1926, and later he became a member of

136 British Journal of Anaesthesia the University Court. He was a Fellow of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, and in 1948 he had the honour of being the first President of the Yorkshire Society of Anaesthetists. He invariably arrived well before the time of an operating list, and took great pains to see that all was in order before the surgeon arrived. His calm was unruffled even under the most trying circumstances. He always used his own anaesthetic apparatus, which he was constantly modifying and improving, although he was a firm exponent of the old methods with ether and chloroform. During the 1914-1918 war he served in the R.A.M.C. At this period his services were much sought after as a result of his development of the technique of intubation using Cuhn's tube, at a time before endotracheal anaesthesia had come into being. He had few interests outside his own family circle apart from his work, but he had a great love of ships and the sea, and many holidays took him abroad as Ship's Surgeon, often to Norway. He was a member of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and a corps surgeon to the St. John Ambulance Brigade. He had a charming personality which brought him many friends, and he had a ready wit and a fine sense of humour. His energy was boundless, and he never seemed to rest in the service of others. It was a never to be forgotten stimulus to meet him in his own home, and to enjoy his hospitality. Here he saw many patients, who remained with him throughout their lives. He was a non-smoker, a total abstainer and was deeply religious, being for many years a lay reader. The Vicar of Leeds tells a story that when he was advised by his

Obituaries 137 doctors to give up his lay readership he offered to drive in his own car any other lay reader who found difficulty in keeping an appointment. The last ten years of his life were burdened by angina, but nevertheless he carried on manfully with the majority of his commitments. During the last months of his life, in addition to all his other activities, he continued his researches in anaesdiesia, and co-operated in the production of a CO* indicator. He leaves a widow, a son and two daughters, to whom we extend our deepest sympathies. JOHN M. CLARK It was with regret that we heard of the death of Dr. John M. Clark of Dundee. Dr. Clark was one of the senior anaesthetists North of the Border and for twentyodd years was a reader of this Journal. Dr. Arthur Mills has written as follows: By the death of Dr. John M. Clark, Dundee has lost one of its oldest anaesthetists. He was a graduate of St. Andrews University and was one of my earliest pupils in anaesthetics. He was appointed Anaesthetist to the Dundee Royal Infirmary in 1921 and was attached there to Mr. John Anderson's surgical unit. He soon became an indispensable member of this team and the combination lasted for some fifteen years, until indeed Professor John Anderson's tragic death brought it to an end in 1935. They had been" not only close colleagues in hospital and private work, but were bound in a close friendship. Clark felt the loss very badly and a period of indifferent health followed which persisted more or less and led to his retirement from the Infirmary in 1945.

138 British Journal of Anaesthesia Dr. Clark was an artist at his work and had an obvious pleasure in it. Brought up on the old ' rag and bottle' he was critical of new types of apparatus and methods, but quick to adopt that which he considered sound and good. He was of a kindly nature and found great pleasure in his garden with its birds and flowers. As a colleague his kindness and his charity were ever evident.

WESLEY BOURNE M.D., CM., M.SC, F.R.C.P.(C), F.I.C.A., F.A.C.A., F.F.A.K.C.S. First Professor of Ancesthesia, McGill University, Montreal (From a painting by A. Shcrriff Scott, R.C.A.)