Philip George Houthem Gell

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Philip George Houthem Gell (born October 20, 1914 in Dublin , † May 3, 2001 in Cambridge ) was a British doctor, pathologist and immunologist .

Together with Robert Royston Amos Coombs, he was the developer of the clinical classification of immune reactions .

Life

He held the chair of experimental pathology at the University of Birmingham from 1948 to 1960. He was then professor of immunopathology until 1978 and head of the department from 1968. In 1969 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society .

Fonts

  • Gell, PGH and Coombs, RRA: Clinical Aspects of Immunology . Blackwell, London 1963
  • Gell, PGH and Coombs, RRA: Clinical Aspects of Immunology . 2nd edition, Blackwell, London 1964
  • Gell, PGH and Coombs, RRA: Clinical Aspects of Immunology . 2nd revised edition, Blackwell, Oxford 1968 ISBN 0632018003
  • Gell, PGH and Coombs, RRA, Lachmann, PJ (Eds.): Clinical Aspects of Immunology . 3rd edition, Blackwell, Oxford 1975 ISBN 0632097000
  • Lachmann, PJ and Peters, DK (Eds.): Clinical Aspects of Immunology . 4th revised edition, Blackwell, Oxford, Boston 1982 ISBN 0632007028
  • Lachmann, PJ (Ed.): Clinical Aspects of Immunology . 5th revised edition, Blackwell, Oxford, Boston 1993 ISBN 0865422974

Individual evidence

  1. a b http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/roybiogmem/49/163 (English)
  2. ^ Silverstein AM: Philip George Houthem Gell . In: Biographical memoirs of fellows of the Royal Society. Royal Society (Great Britain) . 49, pp. 163-78.
  3. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/professor--philip-gell-729159.html (English)

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