Sneha Girap (Editor)

Ian Donald

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Education
  
Role
  
Physician


Name
  
Ian Donald

Known for
  
ultrasound in medicine

Fields
  
Medicine

Ian Donald University of Glasgow World Changing Home

Died
  
June 19, 1987, Essex, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Alix Donald (m. 1937–1987)

Books
  
Practical Obstetric Problems, Practical Obstetric Problems 5e P

Institutions
  

Ian Donald Gold Medal Award, September 16, 2017, Vienna Austria


Ian Donald (December 1910 – 19 June 1987) was a Scottish physician who pioneered the use of diagnostic ultrasound in medicine.

Contents

Ian Donald wwwuniversitystoryglaacukimagesUGSP01012mjpg

Ian donald 1910 1987 ultrasound imaging


Life

Donald was born to John and Helen Donald in 1910. His father was a doctor and his mother was a concert pianist. His sister Alison was to be a leading headteacher.

Ian Donald Professor Ian Donald pioneer of Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and

Whilst Professor of Midwifery at Glasgow University, he first explored the use of ultrasound in the 1950s after seeing it used in the Glasgow shipyards to look for flaws in metallurgy. He became Regius Professor of Midwifery in 1955. His article Investigation of Abdominal Masses by Pulsed Ultrasound, published 7 June 1958 in the medical journal The Lancet, was one of the defining publications in the field. Ultrasound has become an important aid to diagnosing fetal progress during pregnancy.

Awards

Ian Donald Professor Ian Donald pioneer of Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and

  • Blair gold medal
  • Eardley Holland gold medal
  • Victor Bonney prize
  • Maternity prize of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine
  • (with Tom Brown) first Honorary Life Member of the British Medical Ultrasound Society (1982)

  • Ian Donald Welcome to Iandonald

    Ian Donald Welcome to Iandonald


    References

    Ian Donald Wikipedia