Irvine Loudon (1 August 1924 – 7 January 2015) was a British doctor and a medical historian on childbirth fever and Maternal death.
Loudon's time as a medical historian was focused on childbirth fever and Maternal death.Obituary, Independent, Obituary, Oxford Mail, http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/11724293.IRVINE_LOUDON__Medical_history_and_art_were_passions_of_practical_joker_GP/ (access date 04/09/17) His published writings included studies of the history of medicine, with a special interest in the history of general practice and maternal death in childbirth.Medical Care and the General Practitioner, Loudon, Irvine, Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K. (1986) ,Death in Childbirth: An International Study of Maternal Care and Maternal Mortality 1800-1950, Irvine Loudon,, Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford England (1993), ,Childbed Fever: A Documented History (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) Loudon, Irvine, Published by Routledge (1995) ,Western Medicine: An Illustrated History, Loudon, Irvine, Published by Routledge (1995) ,General Practice Under the National Health Service 1948-1997, Irvine Loudon, John Horder & Charles Webster (editors), Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford (1998), Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford (1998), ,The Tragedy of Childbed Fever. Loudon, Irvine. Published by Oxford University Press (2000) His oil paintings, drawings and etchings were shown at several galleries: Bankside Gallery London, UK and Dolphin Gallery, Wantage, UK, Branson Art Gallery, Rosedale, Lake Balsam, Ontario, Canada.Richard Swain, The Work of Irvine Loudon, in The Guardian Angel, p 17-18, 2016 .
In 1948 he married Jean Norman, daughter of a university professor and they had five children together. He received a fellowship from the Wellcome Trust, and was made an honorary fellow of Green College. Loudon suffered from vascular dementia in his later years and died on 7 January 2015 at Wantage Community Hospital.
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