Henry Roy Dean | |
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Born |
Bournemouth, Dorset, England |
19 February 1879
Died | 13 February 1961 Cambridge, England |
(aged 81)
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Fields | Medicine (Pathology) |
Institutions |
Lister Institute University of Sheffield University of Manchester University of Cambridge |
Alma mater | New College, Oxford |
Known for | Department of Pathology of the University of Cambridge Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge |
Influenced | Max Barrett |
Henry Roy Dean, MD, LL.D, D.Sc, FRCP (19 February 1879 – 13 February 1961), also known as Prof. H. R. Dean, was a professor of Pathology at the University of Cambridge and Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
Henry Roy Dean was born in Bournemouth, Dorset, England to Joshua Dean and Elizabeth Dean, née MacCormac. Elizabeth Dean was a member of a distinguished Northern Irish medical family and she was the daughter of Henry MacCormac and the sister of Sir William MacCormac. Dean was educated at Sherborne School and he attended with first-class honours the School of Natural Science at New College, Oxford, to be graduated MB BCh in 1904, after medical training at St Thomas' Hospital, where he was medical registrar and after resident assistant physician. After a senior demyship at Magdalen College, Oxford, he took MRCP in 1906, a Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship in 1909 (to study at Wassermann Laboratory, Berlin), D.M. in 1912 and FRCP in 1913.