Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1924)
Scientific career
Fields
Epidemiology
Institutions
Indian Medical Service
Pasteur Institute of India
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Lt Col Anderson Gray McKendrick DSc FRSE (8 September 1876 – 30 May 1943) was a Scottish military physician and epidemiologist who pioneered the use of mathematical methods in epidemiology. Irwin (see below) commented on the quality of his work, "Although an amateur, he was a brilliant mathematician, with a far greater insight than many professionals."
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Lt Col AndersonGrayMcKendrick DSc FRSE (8 September 1876 – 30 May 1943) was a Scottish military physician and epidemiologist who pioneered the use of...
McKendrick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AndersonGrayMcKendrick (1878–1943), Scottish physician Archibald McKendrick (1876–1960)...
important feature in the mathematical model. It was first presented by AndersonGrayMcKendrick in 1926 as a deterministic limit of lattice models applied to epidemiology...
majority of his academic career. Together with AndersonGrayMcKendrick he created the Kermack-McKendrick theory of infectious diseases. He was born on...
introduced into epidemiology by Ronald Ross, Janet Lane-Claypon, AndersonGrayMcKendrick, and others. In a parallel development during the 1920s, German-Swiss...
John GrayMcKendrick FRS FRSE FRCPE LLD (12 August 1841 – 2 January 1926) was a distinguished Scottish physiologist. He was born and studied in Aberdeen...
1874 the eldest son of John GrayMcKendrick and his wife, Mary Souttar. His younger brother was AndersonGrayMcKendrick. He was educated at Kelvinside...
Ogilvy Kermack and AndersonGrayMcKendrick as a special case of what we now call Kermack–McKendrick theory, and followed work McKendrick had done with Ronald...
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were AndersonGrayMcKendrick, William Frederick Harvey, Thomas Jones Mackie and Alfred Joseph...
theorist AndersonGrayMcKendrick 1876–1943 physician, epidemiologist pioneer of the use of mathematical methods in epidemiology John GrayMcKendrick 1841–1926...
Edinburgh in 1925. His proposers were Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, AndersonGrayMcKendrick, Lancelot Hogben and Arthur Robertson Cushny. Together with Prof...
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were AndersonGrayMcKendrick, William Glen Liston, Sir David Wilkie, and William Frederick Harvey...
Edinburgh. His proposers were Alexander Lauder, Sir James Walker, AndersonGrayMcKendrick, and Ralph Allan Sampson. He retired in 1944, and died on 14 September...
13 February 2023. "Anderson, James, 1771-1817 (Surgeon)". University of Edinburgh. 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023. "James Anderson". Royal College of...
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were AndersonGrayMcKendrick, William Ogilvy Kermack, Edward B. Ross and William Frederick Harvey...
surgeon and vice-chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire AndersonGrayMcKendrick, epidemiologist Janet Niven, histologist and pathologist Priscilla...
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were AndersonGrayMcKendrick, James Hartley Ashworth, Arthur Robinson and Sir Harold Stiles...
MacGilchrist Frederick Percival Mackie J. S. S. Martin Robert McCarrison AndersonGrayMcKendrick Thomas Moore-Lane Frederic J. Mouat Thomas Shephard Novis...
Edinburgh, his proposers being William Frederick Harvey, AndersonGrayMcKendrick, Charles McNeil and Sydney Smith. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal...
Noel Paton, Sir James Crichton-Browne, Francis James Blight and AndersonGrayMcKendrick. He was a member of Stepney Borough Council and active on the Council...
Edinburgh. His proposers were Edwin Bramwell, Arthur Logan Turner, AndersonGrayMcKendrick, and William Thomas Ritchie. During the Second World War he set...
biographer 17 June – Annie S. Swan, novelist (born 1859) 8 September - AndersonGrayMcKendrick, military physician and epidemiologist, (born 1876) 15 October...
of Edinburgh in 1902. His proposers were John GrayMcKendrick, Magnus Maclean, John Souttar McKendrick and Andrew Freeland Fergus. By 1904 he was living...