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Leonard Erskine Hill

Sir Leonard Erskine Hill
Born (1866-06-02)2 June 1866
Bruce Castle, Tottenham
Died 30 March 1952(1952-03-30) (aged 85)
Corton, Suffolk
Nationality British
Fields Medicine, Physiology
Alma mater Haileybury College, University College, London

Sir Leonard Erskine Hill FRS (2 June 1866, in Bruce Castle, Tottenham – 30 March 1952, in Corton, Suffolk) was a British physiologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1900 and was knighted in 1930. One of his sons was the epidemiologist and statistician Austin Bradford Hill. His father was George Birkbeck Hill, the famous scholar and commentator on the works of Samuel Johnson, who at the time of his birth was head master of Bruce Castle School.

Sir Leonard Erskine Hill attended Haileybury College. He later received his MB from University College, London in 1890. In 1931, he received an honorary LLD from the University of Aberdeen.

Hill's work on blood pressure led him to believe "the arterial pressure can be taken in man as rapidly, simply, and accurately as the temperature can be taken with the clinical thermometer". This work developed into the Hill's sign. Hill was the second recipient of the T. K. Sidey Medal, set up by the Royal Society of New Zealand as an award for outstanding scientific research.

Hill performed research into decompression sickness, oxygen toxicity, and effects of carbon dioxide in diving.


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