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Hugh Jackson (physician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hugh Jackson (physician) Hugh Jackson (9 May 19185 October 2013) (born Robert Hugh Jackson) was a British paediatrician most notable for his campaign to introduce childproof packaging to medicine.〔("Hugh Jackson" ), ''The Telegraph'', London, 5 October 2005. Retrieved on 15 October 2013.〕 == Early life and death==
Hugh Jackson was born in Oldham, United Kingdom to a medical family. He finished school at Oundle and did his medical schooling at Oxford. He and another student restarted a boys' club for deprived youth while they were at Oxford. Normally Jackson would have done his clinical training in London but because of the beginning of World War II, he was part of the first group to be fast-tracked in clinical training at Oxford University.〔 One of his teachers was Sir Howard Florey a pioneer who went on to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 along with Sir Ernst Boris Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the making of penicillin.〔("The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945" ), ''Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2013.'', Retrieved on 15 October 2013.〕 Jackson was fortunate to see some of the early successes with penicillin. He trained in the A&E department at Radcliffe Infirmary and also in Wingfield Orthopaedic Hospital where he met his future wife Shirley who was doing research in traumatic nerve damage.〔 He and Shirley were married in 1945. Dr. Jackson died 5 October 2013 at age 95, preceded in death by his wife Shirley and one of their three sons.〔
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