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Nationality
  
British

Sport
  
Long-distance running


Event(s)
  
Marathon

Name
  
Leslie Housden

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Born
  
30 October 1894 (
1894-10-30
)
Bromley, Kent, England

Died
  
December 19, 1963, Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Education
  
The King's School, Canterbury

Dr. Leslie George Housden (30 October 1894 – 19 December 1963) OBE was an English medical doctor who specialised in child welfare, he also represented the United Kingdom in the Men's marathon at the 1920 Summer Olympics, held in Antwerp.

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Early life

Housden was born in 1894 in Bromley, Kent and was educated at The King's School, Canterbury from 1908 to 1911. He qualified as a doctor at Guy's Hospital. At the 1920 Summer Olympics Housden came 31st in the Men's marathon at a time of 3'14:25.0.

Medical

Housden was an honorary medical advisor to the Save the Children Fund and from 1948 to 1955 was an advisor to the Ministry of Health on parentcraft. In 1944 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to child welfare.

Family

Housden had married Esther Boyt in 1926 and they had four children, a daughter Biddy died aged 16 on 9 August 1944.

Books

  • The Breast-Fed Baby in General Practice - 1932
  • The Art of Mothercraft - 1939
  • Healthy, happy children - 1944
  • Handbook of Parentcraft - 1948
  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Children - 1955
  • References

    Leslie Housden Wikipedia