Catalogue description Shute, Percy George (1894-1977)

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Details of GB 0809 Shute
Reference: GB 0809 Shute
Title: Shute, Percy George (1894-1977)
Description:

Papers of Percy George Shute, 1940s, mostly relate to studies of malaria written by Shute and other research material relating to his work on the disease in the 1940s and comprise lectures and papers, 1944-1949; reports 1947-1948; unpublished manuscripts [1942] and fact cards on malaria, [1940s].

Date: 1940s
Arrangement:

Arranged as in Scope and Content.

Held by: London University: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, not available at The National Archives
Legal status: Not Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Shute

Percy George

1894-1977

Malariologist

Physical description: 1 box
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Subjects:
  • Malaria
Administrative / biographical background:

Percy George Shute was born 1894. He joined the 10th Devon regiment, 1914, which led to his first experience of tropical diseases, as he contracted dysentery and was invalided to England in 1917. He worked at a pathology laboratory under the malariologist, Sir Ronald Ross whilst convalescing, who taught him how to stain malaria parasites and dissect mosquitoes. Shute was later employed in the eradication from Britain's civilian population of malaria; went to Vienna, where he learned the techniques of malaria treatment for general paralysis of the insane from Professor Julius Wagner-Jauregg, 1922 and was later involved in the establishment of the Mott Clinic (Malaria Reference Library), at Horton Hospital in Essex, 1925, where he worked until retirement, becoming an authority on malaria and the British mosquito.

Shute became the Assistant Director of the Malaria Reference Library, 1944-1973 and spent some time working within the Department of Entomology at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1950s. Shute died 26th January 1977.

Publications include: Laboratory technique for the study of malaria by Percy G. Shute and Majorie E. Maryon (J. & A. Churchill, London, 1960).

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