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John D. Malcolm

(1857-1937), Consulting surgeon

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John D. Malcolm

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 11 November 1931
NPG x47853

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John D. Malcolm

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 11 November 1931
NPG x47854

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John D. Malcolm

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 11 November 1931
NPG x47855

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Dr Leonid P Churilov

04 March 2020, 11:17

This is one of the founders of the neurogenic theory of shock - with his classic papers of 1907-21.
Malcolm J.D. General Discussion on Shock. Proc R Soc Med. 1919;12(Gen Rep):9.2-16.1.
Malcolm J.D. On the Condition of the Blood-vessels During Shock. Med Chir Trans. 1907;90:563-87.
Malcolm J.D. Surgical Shock. Proc R Soc Med. 1922;15(Obstet Gynaecol Sect):71-80.
I am not against to get from you his portrait for my book about circulatory shock.