British oral and maxillofacial surgeon (1915–1991)
Norman Lester Rowe
CBE
Born
15 December 1915
Stroud
Died
1991
Education
Malvern College
Guy's Hospital
Occupation(s)
Oral and maxillofacial Surgeon
Years active
1948 - 1980
Known for
Maxillofacial surgery
President of the British Association of Oral Surgeons
President of the European Association for Maxillofacial Surgery
Medical career
Institutions
Rooksdown House, Park Prewitt Hospital, Basingstoke.
Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton
Westminster Hospital.
Eastman Dental Hospitals.
Sub-specialties
Surgery of facial fractures and deformity
Notable works
Fractures of the Facial (1955)
Norman Rowe (15 December 1915 – 4 August 1991), was a British oral and maxillofacial surgeon who was a defining influence in the development of oral and maxillofacial surgery in the United Kingdom.[1]
He became a consultant first at the WWII Emergency Medical Service Hospital at Rooksdown House, Park Prewitt, Basingstoke in 1948 and later at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, from 1959 to 1980.[2] He was also a consultant at the Westminster Hospital and the Eastman Dental Hospitals and was one of the original founders of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.[2] He helped to establish oral and maxillofacial surgeons as leaders in the treatment of facial injuries by publishing Fractures of the Facial Skeleton in 1955 with his colleague and friend Homer Killey and inspired and trained generations of budding surgeons at his department at Roehampton as well as lecturing worldwide.[3]
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^Rowe, Norman Lester; Killey, Homer Charles (1955). Fractures of the Facial Skeleton. London & Edinburgh: Livingstone.
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