George Newman (physician)

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George Newman (1841–1928) was a British physician and public health expert. He served as the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1935. Newman's work in public health greatly contributed to the improvement of health conditions in the UK during the early 20th century.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

George Newman was born in 1841 in Leominster, Herefordshire. He studied medicine at the University of London, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1863.

Career[edit | edit source]

After his graduation, Newman worked as a general practitioner in London. In 1879, he was appointed as the Medical Officer of Health for the district of Kensington, a position he held until 1904. During his tenure, he implemented several public health measures that significantly improved the health conditions in the district.

In 1908, Newman was appointed as the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for the United Kingdom, a position he held until his retirement in 1935. As the CMO, he was responsible for advising the government on public health matters. He played a crucial role in the implementation of the National Insurance Act of 1911, which provided health insurance for workers.

Newman was also a prolific writer. He authored several books on public health, including "Infant Mortality: A Social Problem" (1906) and "Diseases of Occupation" (1916).

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Newman's work in public health greatly contributed to the improvement of health conditions in the UK during the early 20th century. His efforts in implementing public health measures and his advocacy for health insurance for workers have had a lasting impact on the UK's health system.

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