Malford W. Thewlis
Malford Wilcox Thewlis (Dec 4, 1889 – June 3, 1956) was an American physician and pioneer of gerontology, who co-founded the American Geriatrics Society in 1942.[1] He is commemorated by the annual Thewlis Lecture on Gerontology and Geriatrics, established at the University of Rhode Island.[2] As a neuropsychiatrist, he attended US President Woodrow Wilson, following a stroke in 1919.[3]
Thewlis was born on December 4, 1889 in Wakefield, Rhode Island, the son of James E. Thewlis and Viola (née Wilcox),[4] and received his MD from the Bowdoin Medical School of Maine in 1911.[3][5] He married Miss Christiane Cherfils (1895 – 1978[6]) of Paris, France on December 10, 1919, and they had a son, Harold, who became a professor of politics at University of Rhode Island.[7] Thewlis was one of the few physicians to take note of Ignatz Leo Nascher's 1914 book, Geriatrics: The Diseases of Old Age and Their Treatment, and devoted his life's work to care of the elderly and research into the diseases of old age.[8] He authored "The Care of the Aged: Geriatrics", first published in 1919. Thewlis was also an accomplished amateur magician,[9] and a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians:[4] he recommended the practice of conjuring tricks to keep the mind and hands supple.[10] He died on June 3, 1956 and was cremated.[6]
Publications
- Malford W. Thewlis (1919) Geriatrics-- a treatise on senile conditions, diseases of advanced life, and care of the aged C. V. Mosby (St Louis)
- Malford W. Thewlis (1939) Preclinical medicine; preclinical states and prevention of disease Williams & Wilkins
- Malford W. Thewlis (1941) The Care of the Aged C. V. Mosby (St Louis)
- Malford W. Thewlis & Isabella Clark Swezy (1954) Handwriting and the Emotions American Graphological Society
References
- ↑ Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 55 (6) 813 "American Geriatrics Society Turns 65"
- ↑ Annual Malford Thewlis Lecture in Gerontology and Geriatrics
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Journal of the American Medical Association vol 272 (1994) p 1694-7 "Presidential Disability and the Twenty-fifth Amendment"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Institute for Research in Biography, Inc. (1952) American Men of Medicine
- ↑ The American Physician and Surgeon Blue Book: A Distinct Clyclopedia of 1919
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project
- ↑ Journal of the American Medical Association vol 74 (1920) p 263 "Marriages"
- ↑ T. H. Howell (1988) Age and Ageing vol 17 pp 137-138 "Nascher writes about Geriatrics".
- ↑ Medical Times (1956) Volume 82, Issue 2, p 484 "Malford W. Thewlis"
- ↑ M. W. Thewlis (1946) Care of the Aged, p 46 "Magic is an interesting hobby. ....Practice keeps the would-be magician mentally awake, his hands and fingers supple."