Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig

The grave of Robert Kilpatrick, Lord Kilpatrick, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh

Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig, CBE (29 July 1926 – 16 September 2015) was a British physician, educator, academician, and former President of the General Medical Council.

Life

Kilpatrick was educated at Buckhaven High School, and studied medicine at Edinburgh University, graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Surgery (Ch.B.).

Kilpatrick married Elizabeth (Bette) Forbes (1927-2019) in 1950: the couple had two sons and a daughter.

Having suffered from tuberculosis when he was younger and been one of the first patients to be treated with the antibiotic streptomycin, Kilpatrick was a patron of the charity TB Alert.[citation needed]

He died in 2015 at the age of 89.[1] He is buried in Dean Cemetery immediately to the south-west of the main entrance.

Career

He served as lecturer and dean at Sheffield, Leicester, Dundee and Edinburgh Universities.[2]

Appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1979,[3] he was knighted in 1986.[4] Announced in the 1996 New Year Honours,[5] he was created life peer as Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig, of Dysart in the district of Kirkcaldy on 16 February 1996.[6] He sat as a crossbencher.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

([2])

  • Hon DUniv Edinburgh, 1987
  • Hon LLD Univ of Dundee, 1992
  • Hon DSc Univ of Hull, 1994
  • Hon DSc Univ of Leicester, 1994
  • Hon LLD Univ of Sheffield, 1995
  • Hon FRCPath, 1994
  • Hon FRCS, 1995
  • Hon FRCP (Dublin), 1995
  • Hon FRCSEd, 1996
  • FRCPE, 1963
  • FRCP, 1975
  • FRCP (Glasgow), 1991
  • FRSE, 1998
Coat of arms of Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig
Crest
A swan’s head neck erased Proper holding in the beak a veronica flower slipped Proper.
Escutcheon
Per chevron Sable and Or in chief a plate charged with a saltire Gules accompanied by two swans respectant with wings expanded Proper and in base in a sea undy Azure and Argent a three masted ship Sable sails Proper and flagged of Scotland.
Motto
Laborare Semper Laborare [7]

Sources

References

  1. ^ http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/194822/kilpatrick
  2. ^ a b Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig profile at Debretts.com
  3. ^ "No. 47888". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 June 1979. p. 52.
  4. ^ "No. 50444". The London Gazette. 28 February 1986. p. 2927.
  5. ^ "No. 54255". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 1995. p. 1.
  6. ^ "No. 54323". The London Gazette. 21 February 1996. p. 2621.
  7. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 2000.

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