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The **Milroy Lectures** are given on topics in [public health](/source/Public_health), to the [Royal College of Physicians](/source/Royal_College_of_Physicians), London. They were set up by money left by [Gavin Milroy](/source/Gavin_Milroy), who died in 1886.[1]

## List of lectures

### To 1900

- 1888 Robert Lawson, *Epidemic Influences*[2]
- 1889 [John Thomas Arlidge](/source/John_Thomas_Arlidge), *Hygiene, Diseases and Mortality of Occupations*[3][4]
- 1890 [Arthur Ransome](/source/Arthur_Ransome_(physician)), *The Causes and Prevention of Phthisis*[5][6]
- 1891 [Sir Richard Thorne](/source/Sir_Richard_Thorne), *Diphtheria: Its Natural History and Prevention*[7]
- 1892 Francis Warner, *On an Inquiry as to the Physical and Mental Condition of School Children*[8][9]
- 1893 [Arthur Whitelegge](/source/Arthur_Whitelegge), *On Changes of Type in Epidemic Diseases*[10][11]
- 1894 [John Berry Haycraft](/source/John_Berry_Haycraft), *Darwinism and Race Progress*[12]
- 1895 [Arthur Newsholme](/source/Arthur_Newsholme),[13] *The Natural History and Affinities of Rheumatic Fever*
- 1896 Edward Cox Seaton, *The Value of Isolation and its Difficulties*[14]
- 1897 William Collingridge, *On Quarantine*[15]
- 1898 [Sydney Arthur Monckton Copeman](/source/Sydney_Arthur_Monckton_Copeman), *On the Natural History of Vaccinia*,[16] book version*Vaccination, Its Natural History and Pathology*[17]
- 1899 [George Vivian Poore](/source/George_Vivian_Poore), *The Earth in Relation to the Destruction and Preservation of Contagia*[18]
- 1900 Frederick Joseph Waldo, *Summer Diarrhœa, with Special Regard to Causation and Prevention*[19][20]

### 1901 to 1950

- 1901 John Frederick J. Sykes, *On The Influence of the Dwelling upon Health*[21]
- 1902 [William Henry Corfield](/source/William_Henry_Corfield_(hygienist)), *On the Etiology of Typhoid Fever and its Prevention*[22]
- 1903 Herbert Timbrell Bulstrode, *On the Causes, Prevalence and Control of Pulmonary Tuberculosis*[23]
- 1904 [William Williams](/source/William_Williams_(doctor)), *On Deaths in Childbed: A Preventable Mortality*[24]
- 1905 [Thomas Morison Legge](/source/Thomas_Morison_Legge), *On Industrial Anthrax*[25][26]
- 1906 [William Heaton Hamer](/source/William_Heaton_Hamer), *Epidemic Disease in England: The Evidence of Variability and of Persistency of Type*[27]
- 1907 Leonard Rogers, *On Kāla-azār*[28][29]
- 1908 [John William Henry Eyre](/source/John_William_Henry_Eyre), *On melitensis septicaemia (Malta or Mediterranean Fever)*[30]
- 1909 Richard Tanner Hewlett, *On Disinfection and Disinfectants*[31]
- 1910 Alexander Grant Russell Foulerton, *The Streptotrichoses and Tuberculosis*[32]
- 1911 [Arthur Edwin Boycott](/source/Arthur_Edwin_Boycott), *On Ankylostoma infection*[33]
- 1912 [Francis Arthur Bainbridge](/source/Francis_Arthur_Bainbridge), *On Paratyphoid Fever and Meat Poisoning*[34]
- 1913 [Robert McCarrison](/source/Robert_McCarrison), *On the Etiology of Endemic Goitre*[35]
- 1914 Frank Shufflebotham, *On the Hygienic Aspects of the Coal-Mining Industry in the United Kingdom*[36]
- 1915 Edgar Leigh Collis, *Industrial pneumonoconioses with special reference to dust phthisis*, published 1919[37][38]
- 1916 Samson George Moore, *Infantile Mortality and the Relative Practical Value of Measures Directed to Its Prevention*[39]
- 1917 William James Howarth, *Meat inspection: with special reference to the developments of recent years*[40]
- 1918 Henry Richard Kenwood, *On the Teaching and Training in Hygiene: Some Criticisms and Suggestions*[41]
- 1919 John Christie McVail, *Half a Century of Small-pox and Vaccination*[42][43]
- 1920 [Aldo Castellani](/source/Aldo_Castellani), *The higher Fungi in relation to Human Pathology*[44]
- 1921 [Martin Flack](/source/Martin_Flack), *On Respiratory Efficiency in Relation to Health and Disease*[45]
- 1922 [Major Greenwood](/source/Major_Greenwood), *on the Influence of Industrial Employment upon General Health*[46]
- 1923 William George Savage, *Canned Foods in Relation to Health*[47]
- 1924 William Glen Liston, *Epidemiology of Plague* [48]
- 1925 [Arthur Salusbury MacNalty](/source/Arthur_MacNalty), *On Epidemic Diseases of the Central Nervous System* [49]
- 1926 [William Whiteman Carlton Topley](/source/William_Whiteman_Carlton_Topley), *Experimental Epidemiology in Mice*[50][51]
- 1927 William Francis Dearden, *Health Hazards in the Cotton Industry*[52]
- 1928 [Francis Albert Eley Crew](/source/Francis_Albert_Eley_Crew), *Genetical Aspects of Natural Immunity and Disease Resistance* [48]
- 1929 James Graham Forbes, *Diphtheria Immunisation*[53]
- 1930 [James Alison Glover](/source/James_Alison_Glover), *On the Incidence of Rheumatic Diseases*[54]
- 1931 Sheldon Francis Dudley, *On Lessons on Infectious Diseases in The Royal Navy*[55]
- 1932 Charles Cyril Okell, *On haemolytic streptococci*[56]
- 1933 Robert Cruickshank, *on Pneumococcal infections* [57]
- 1934 [George Seaton Buchanan](/source/George_Seaton_Buchanan), *International co-operation in public health*[58][59]
- 1935 Eric Henry Rhys Harries, *Infection and its Control in Children's Wards*[60]
- 1936 Edward Loggie Middleton, *Industrial Pilmonary Disease due to the Inhalation of Dust*[48]
- 1937 Philip Montague D'Arcy Hart, *prevention of pulmonary tuberculosis among adults in England* [61]
- 1938 Bernard Edward Schlesinger, *Public Health Aspect of Heart Disease in Childhood* [48]
- 1939 Donald Stewart, *Industrial Medical Services In Great Britain: A Critical Survey* [48]
- 1940 Ronald Edward Smith[62]
- 1941 Norman Brandon Capon[63]
- 1942 [William Norman Pickles](/source/William_Norman_Pickles), *Epidemic Diseases in Village Life in Peace and War*[64][65]
- 1943 Sydney Alexander Henry[66]
- 1944 Arthur Harold Gale, *A Century of Changes in the Mortality and Incidence of the Principal Infections which Cause Death or Disability in Childhood*[67]
- 1945 Henry Stanley Banks, *Meningococcosis: a protean disease*[68]
- 1946 Hugh Edward Magee, *Application of Nutrition to Public Health* [48]
- 1947 Ronald Epey Lane, *The care of the lead worker*[69]
- 1948 Graham Selby Wilson, *The Public Health laboratory Service* [70]
- 1949 Marc Daniels, *Tuberculosis in post-war Europe* [70]
- 1950 [Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys](/source/Weldon_Dalrymple-Champneys), *Undulant fever, a neglected problem*[71]

### 1951 to 2000

- 1951 John Constable Broom, *Leptospirosis* [70]
- 1952 Victor Henry Springett, *An interpretation of statistical trends in tuberculosis* [72]
- 1953 [W. Richard S. Doll](/source/Richard_Doll), *Bronchial carcinoma, incidence and aetiology* [70]
- 1954 D.A. Long, *The pathogenesis of Rheumatic Fever*[70]
- 1955 James A. Smiley, *Personal factors in accident proneness* [70]
- 1956 [Richard Selwyn Francis Schilling](/source/Richard_S._F._Schilling), *Chronic respiratory disease amongst cotton and other textile workers* [70]
- 1957 D.D. Reid, *Environmental factors in respiratory disease* [70]
- 1958 Cecily D. Williams, *Social medicine in developing countries* [70]
- 1959 Albert Ray Southwood, *Aspects of Preventive Cardiology*[73]
- 1960 Leslie George Norman, *The Medical Aspects of the Prevention of Road Accidents*[74]
- 1961 Henry George Miller, *Accident neurosis* [75]
- 1962 R.F.L. Logan, *The quality of medical care* [70]
- 1963 [Andrew Meiklejohn](/source/Andrew_Meiklejohn), *The Successful Prevention of Lead Poisoning and Silicosis in the North Staffordshire Potteries*[76][77]
- 1964 Alick John Robertson, *Tin Mining*[78]
- 1965 William Ivor Neil Kessel, *Self-poisoning*[79]
- 1966 Daniel Thomson, *Mass immunization in the control of infectious diseases*[80]
- 1967 Leon Golberg, *Topics pertaining to the amelioration of food* [81]
- 1968? Arthur Salusbury MacNalty, *The Prevention of Smallpox*[82]
- 1968 P. Henderson, *The changing pattern of disease and disability in schoolchildren* [70]
- 1969 Kenneth Sunderland Holt, *The Quality of Survival*[83]
- 1970 W.R. Thrower, *Agriculture and the public health*[84]
- 1971 Richard de Alarcon, *Drug Abuse as a Communicable Disease* [85]
- 1972 A. Gerald Shaper, *Cardiovascular Disease in the Tropics*[86]
- 1973 D.J. Bauer, *Antiviral Chemotherapy-the first decade* [70]
- 1974 [Julian Tudor Hart](/source/Julian_Tudor_Hart), *The marriage of primary care and epidemiology*[87]
- 1975 John Lorber, *The history of the management of myelomeningocele and hydrocephalus*[88]
- 1976 John Pemberton, *Some failures of modern medicine*[89]
- 1977 John Peel Sparks, *Recent experience of influenza*[90]
- 1978 Bertram Mann, *Pulmonary asbestosis with special reference to an epidemic at Hebden Bridge*[91]
- 1979 Frederic Stanley William Brimblecombe, *A new approach to the care of handicapped children*[92]
- 1980 David Henry Morgan Woollam, *Teratogens in everyday life*[93]
- 1981 R. V. H. Jones, *Privacy and the public health*[93]
- 1983 A. J. Buller, *Research in and for the NHS*[93]
- 1984 [Adetokunbo Oluwole O. Lucas](/source/Adetokunbo_Lucas), *The persistent challenge of malaria and other tropical infections*[93]
- 1985 P. S. Harper, *The prevention of Huntingdon's chorea: a study in genetics and epidemiology*[93]
- 1986 A. Young, *The cachexia of old age*[93]
- 1987 R. Goulding, *Poisoning as a social phenomenon*[93]
- 1988 J.E. Cotes, *Occupational health today and tomorrow: a view from two shipyards*[93]
- 1989 R. Harris, *The new genetics: a challenge to traditional medicine*[93]
- 1990 Clifford F. Hawkins, *Audit of medico‐legal actions arising in the NHS*[93]
- 1992 Richard J. Lilford,*Logic versus intuition in medical decision making*[93]
- 1993 Ian M. Leck, *Clinical and public health ethics‐conflicting or complementary?*[93]
- 1994 S. Ebrahim, *Public health implications of ageing*[93]
- 1995 Zarrina Kurtz, *Do children's rights to health care in the UK ensure their best interests?*[93]
- 1997 [Joe Collier](/source/Joe_Collier_(clinical_pharmacologist)), *Rationalising state spending on medicines*[93]
- 1998 Graham C.M. Watt, *Not only scientists but also responsible citizens*[93]
- 2000 [John Ashton](/source/John_Ashton_(public_health_director)), *State medicine and public hygiene ‐ implications of the new public health*[93]

### From 2001

- 2001 Peter Elwood, *Aspirin: past, present and future*[93]
- 2002 [Gabriel J. Scally](/source/Gabriel_J._Scally), *"The very pests of society" – the Irish and 150 years of public health in England*[93][94]
- 2003 [Graham Winyard](/source/Graham_Winyard), *Doctors, managers and politicians*[93]
- 2004 Rajan Madhok, *Doctors in the new millennium: Hippocrates or Hypocrites?*; M. W. Adler, *Sex is dangerous!*[93]
- 2005 C. M. McKee, *Winners and losers: the health effects of political transition in Eastern Europe*[93]
- 2006 J. R. Britton, *Smoking: the biggest challenge to public health*[93]
- 2007 P. Tyrer, *Personality disorder and public mental health*[93]
- 2008 R. Zimmern, *Testing challenges: the evaluation of novel diagnostics and biomarkers*[93]
- 2009 C. Law, *Will our children be healthy adults?*[93]
- 2010 P. Easterbrook, *Universal access to antiretroviral therapy by 2010: responding to the challenge*[93]
- 2011 S. Griffiths, *Promoting the public's health: lessons from east and west*[93]
- 2012 Gareth Williams, *Flat learning curve: why the anti-vaccination movement has survived into the 21st century* [95]
- 2014 [Chris Whitty](/source/Chris_Whitty), *Eradication of disease: Hype, hope and reality*[96]
- 2017 John Middleton *Secure, healthy, inclusive and green – four dividends of a healthier future*[97]

## See also

- [Bradshaw Lecture](/source/Bradshaw_Lecture)
- [Fitzpatrick Lecture](/source/Fitzpatrick_Lecture)
- [Goulstonian Lecture](/source/Goulstonian_Lecture)
- [Harveian Oration](/source/Harveian_Oration)
- [Hunterian Oration](/source/Hunterian_Oration)
- [Lumleian Lectures](/source/Lumleian_Lectures)

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## External links

- [Royal College of Physicians, Milroy lecture page](https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/milroy-lecture-state-medicine-and-public-health)

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