Goulstonian Lecture

The Goulstonian Lectures are an annual lecture series given on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians in London. They began in 1639. The lectures are named for Theodore Goulston (or Gulston, died 1632), who founded them with a bequest. By his will, dated 26 April 1632, he left £200 to the College of Physicians of London to found a lectureship, to be held in each year by one of the four youngest doctors of the college. These lectures were annually delivered from 1639, and have continued for more than three centuries. Up to the end of the 19th century, the spelling Gulstonian was often used. In many cases the lectures have been published.

Gulston's widow bequeathed[clarification needed] the annual donation to the College of Physicians for them to arrange for one of the four youngest doctors to "read the lecture on some dead body (if it could be procured), to be dissected as the President and Elects should think necessary for the diseases to be treated of; the lecture to be read yearly, between Christmas and Easter, on three days together; and the reader to treat of three or more diseases, as the seniors of the College should direct; ten pounds to be paid to the doctor who should read, and two pounds to the dissector and for burying the body".

Lecturers (incomplete list)

17th century

1701–1800

1801–1900

1901–2000

  • 1901 Henry Head, Certain Mental States Associated with Visceral Disease in the Sane
  • 1902 George Frederic Still, Some abnormal psychical conditions in children
  • 1903 Albert Sidney Grunbaum, Theories of Immunity and their Practical Application
  • 1904 Sir Robert Hutchison, Some Disorders of the Blood and Blood-forming-Organs in Early Life
  • 1905 William Cecil Bosanquet, On Some Considerations on the Nature of Diabetes Mellitus
  • 1906 Harold Batty Shaw, Auto-intoxication:Its Relation to Certain Cardio-vascular Disorders
  • 1907 Farquhar Buzzard, Certain acute infective or toxic conditions of the Nervous System
  • 1908 Herbert S. French, The Influence of Pregnancy on certain Medical Diseases and the Influence of certain Medical Diseases on Pregnancy.
  • 1909 Alfred E. Russell, Some Disorders of the Cerebral Circulation and Their Clinical Manifestations
  • 1910 Joseph Shaw Bolton, Localization of Cerebral Function
  • 1911 Arthur Frederick Hurst or Hertz, The Sensibility of the Alimentary Canal
  • 1912 Horatio George Adamson, Modern Views upon the Significance of Skin Eruptions
  • 1913 Arthur John Jex-Blake, Death by electrical currents and lightning
  • 1914 Maurice Cassidy, Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • 1915 Gordon Morgan Holmes, On Spinal Injuries of Warfare
  • 1916
  • 1917 Charles Hewitt Miller, Paratyphoid Infections
  • 1918 E. P. Poulton, Modern Views on Diabetes and on the Significance of Acidosis in disease
  • 1919 William Whiteman Carlton Topley,On the Spread of Bacterial Infection.
  • 1920 James L. Birley, On the Principles of Medical Science as Applied to Military Aviation
  • 1921 George Graham, On Glycaemia and Glycosuria
  • 1922 Anthony Feiling, The Interpretation of Symptoms in Disease of the Central Nervous System
  • 1923 A. Geoffrey Evans, On the Nature of Arterio-Sclerosis
  • 1924 Leonard G. Parsons,On some Wasting Disorders of Early Infancy
  • 1925 John Alfred Ryle, Gastric Function in Health and Disease
  • 1926 Bernard Hart, The Development of Psychopathology and its Place in Medicine
  • 1927 Francis Fraser, Dyspnoea of Cardiac Origin
  • 1928 T. Izod Bennett, Some problems of nephritis
  • 1929 Ernest Basil Verney, Polyuria
  • 1930 Donald Hunter, The Significance to Clinical Medicine of Studies in Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism
  • 1931 MacDonald Critchley, The neurology of old age
  • 1932 Leslie John Witts, Pathology and Treatment of Anaemia
  • 1933 Charles Edward Newman, Physiology of the Gall-bladder and its Functional Abnormalities
  • 1934 Edward Charles Dodds ,The Hormones and their Chemical Relations
  • 1935 Alan Aird Moncrieff, Respiratory Failure including So-called Asphyxia Neonatorum
  • 1936 Robert Alexander McCance, Medical problems in mineral metabolism
  • 1937 Derek Ernest Denny-Brown
  • 1938 Charles Cady Ungley, Some Deficiencies of Nutrition and their Relation to Disease
  • 1939 Harold Himsworth, Mechanism of diabetes mellitus
  • 1940 W. D. W. Brooks, The Pathology and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
  • 1941 Paul Hamilton Wood, Da Costa's Syndrome
  • 1942 Max Leonard Rosenheim, Baron Rosenheim of Camden, The Treatment of Urinary Infections (not given)
  • 1943 Ronald V. Christie, Emphysema of the lungs
  • 1944 Kenneth Robson, Some observations upon the subject of primary pleurisy with effusion
  • 1945 Charles Herbert Stuart-Harris,Influenza Epidemics and the Influenza Viruses
  • 1946 W. Robert M. Drew [Lecture not delivered]
  • 1947 Francis Avery Jones, Haematemesis and Melaena
  • 1949 C. J. Gavey, The Cardiology of Old Age
  • 1950 Howard Nicholson, Suppurative Pneumonia
  • 1951 Hector John Anderson, Tuberculosis of the pericardium
  • 1952 J.H. Kellgren, Some Concepts of Rheumatic Disease
  • 1953 Douglas Andrew Kilgour Black, Body Fluid Depletion
  • 1954 Alan Woodruff, The Natural History of Anaemia Associated with Protein Malnutrition
  • 1955 G. M. Bull, The Uraemias
  • 1956 John R. Ellis, Changes in Medical Education
  • 1957 Raymond Daley, The Autonomic Nervous System in its Relation to Some Forms of Heart and Lung Disease
  • 1958 Aubrey Leatham, Auscultation of the Heart
  • 1959 Stanley Peart, Hypertension and the Kidney
  • 1960 John Badenoch, Steatorrhoea in the Adult
  • 1961 Desmond Pond, Psychiatric Aspects of Epileptic Brain-damaged Children
  • 1962 Roger W. Gilliatt, Electrodiagnosis and Electromyography in Clinical Practice
  • 1963 Thomas Arthur John Prankerd, The Spleen and Anaemia
  • 1964 Lord Walton, Muscular Dystrophy: Some Recent Advances in Knowledge
  • 1965 Edward James Moran Campbell, Respiratory Failure
  • 1966 W. I. Cranston, Temperature Regulation
  • 1967 John B.L. Howell, Aetiological and functional diversity in airways obstruction
  • 1968 David Nicol Sharp Kerr, Substitutes for renal function
  • 1969 Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, Immunity to malignant disease in man
  • 1970 Roger Williams, Transplantation of Liver in Man
  • 1971 Ian A.D.Bouchier, Gallstone Formation
  • 1972 J.Stewart Cameron, Brights Disease Today
  • 1973 Michael Rutter, Development of Infantile Autism
  • 1974 Gordon Michael Besser, The Hypothalamus as an Endocrine Organ
  • 1975 Alasdair Breckenridge, Oral Anticoagulants
  • 1976 David Keith Peters, Observations on Nephritis
  • 1977 Simon Godfrey, Wheezing disorders of infancy and childhood
  • 1978 Anne Ferguson, Lymphocytes and Cell Mediated Immunity in the Small Intestine
  • 1979 Stephen R. Bloom, Gut and brain-endocrine connections[self-published source?]
  • 1980 Lesley Howard Rees, Brain opiates and corticotrophin-related peptides
  • 1981 Richard A.C. Hughes , Immunological disorders of peripheral nerves
  • 1982 Mark Pepys, C-reactive Protein, Amyloidosis and the Acute Phase Response
  • 1983 Paul V L Curry, "Clinical cardiac arrhythmias - the way ahead"
  • 1984 Andrew Jackson Rees, Influences on the severity of Nephritis
  • 1985 Christopher Bunch, Is Gene Switching a Feasible Approach to the Treatment of Genetic Disease
  • 1986 Adrian L Harris, From molecular biology to cancer treatment: cancer medicine.
  • 1987 A.M. McGregor, Autoimmunity in the thyroid
  • 1988 David Linch, The potential role of haemopoietic growth factors
  • 1989 David R. Blake, A radical cause for synovitus - a discussion of oxygen radical and neurogenic influences on inflammation
  • 1990 Anthony Michael Heagerty[self-published source?], Vascular changes in hypertension: cause or effect
  • 1991 Paul Anthony Weetman, Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
  • 1992 Douglass Turnbull,, Diseases caused by mitochondrial dysfunction
  • 1993 Janet Eyre, Through the looking glass to the garden of live flowers
  • 1994 Jayne Franklyn, Clinical and molecular aspects of thyroid hormone action
  • 1995 Philip N. Hawkins, The diagnosis, natural history and treatment of amyloidosis
  • 1996 Patrick Vallance Exploring vascular nitric oxide in health and disease
  • 1997 Paul Stewart Cortisol, hypertension and obesity – "It’s my metabolism, doctor"
  • 1998 Hugh Christian Watkins, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: lessons from an experiment of nature
  • 1999 Christopher P. Day[self-published source?], Who gets alcoholic liver disease: a nature or nurture?
  • 2000 John McGrath, Blistering babes

2001 – present

  • 2001 Patrick H. Maxwell, Oxygen homeostasis and cancer: insights from a rare disease
  • 2002 D. E. J. Jones, Addison’s other disease: primary biliary cirrhosis as a model autoimmune disease
  • 2003 Michael G. F. Hanna, Neurological Channelopathies: a new field
  • 2004 Andrew Catto, Genes, haemostasis and vascular disease – insights into disease mechanisms
  • 2005 Neil Gittoes, Pituitary tumours – deciphering pathogenesis and optimising treatment
  • 2006 N.Rahman, Finding cancer predisposition genes - successes, challenges and pitfalls
  • 2007 Rebecca Fitzgerald, Is Prevention better than Cure for Oesophageal Cancer?
  • 2008 Matthew David Rutter
  • 2009 Geraint Rees, Decoding Consciousness
  • 2010
  • 2011 Waljit Dhillo, The critical role of kisspeptin in human fertility
  • 2012 Srinivasan Madhusudan, Targeting DNA base excision repair for personalisation of cancer therapy
  • 2013 Sadaf Farooqi, Defining the neural basis of appetite and obesity: from genes to behaviour
  • 2014 Charles Swanton, Cancer Evolution through Space and Time: Causes and Consequences of Cancer Diversity
  • 2015 Jeremy Tomlinson, Cushing's revisited: cortisol metabolism and the obesity epidemic
  • 2016 Martin R. Turner [Wikidata], Motor Neurone Disease - biomarker development for an expanding cerebral syndrome
  • 2017 Gideon Hirschfield [Wikidata] (planned)
  • 2018 Miratul Muqit, A unifying theory on Parkinson's disease
  • 2019 Mona Bafadhel Eosinophils in COPD: A breakthrough in patient management (Feb 2019)
  • 2020 Sarosh Irani "Defining clinical and molecular characteristics of treatable diseases at the neuroimmunological synapse""Oxford Clinician Scientist Receives Prestigious Medical Prize".
  • 2021 Rickie Patani, Decoding therapeutically targetable molecular events in ALS using human stem cell models
  • 2022 Manish Pareek, COVID-19 and ethnicity
  • 2023 Lecture was not awarded or delivered
  • 2024 Stephen John Sammut, Ending uncertainty: predicting response to breast cancer treatment using tumour profiling and AI
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