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Lord Amulree: an appreciation.

M J Denham1

  • 1Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London, London, and UK Honorary Consultant Geriatric Physician at Northwick Park Hospital, UK. ucgamjd@ucl.ac.uk

Age and Ageing
|August 19, 2005
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Lord Amulree championed a holistic approach to geriatric care, advocating for the needs of older adults. His influential work and parliamentary role significantly boosted research and awareness in the field of aging.

Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Public Health Policy
  • Social Gerontology

Background:

  • Lord Amulree possessed a unique, broad perspective on elderly care, shaped by his Ministry of Health experience, clinical practice, and parliamentary influence.
  • His position in the House of Lords allowed him to effectively highlight the challenges faced by the elderly and those with infirmities.

Discussion:

  • The 1946 Parliamentary Presentation, spearheaded by Lord Amulree, is credited with catalyzing a substantial increase in scholarly publications concerning the care of older individuals.
  • His advocacy extended beyond clinical settings, aiming to integrate the needs of the aging population into broader societal discussions.

Key Insights:

  • Lord Amulree's 'wide-angled' view emphasized a comprehensive understanding of geriatric needs.

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  • His legacy is encapsulated in the enduring principle of 'Adding Life to Years', promoting quality of life in old age.
  • Outlook:

    • The impact of Lord Amulree's work continues to inform contemporary geriatric care strategies and public health initiatives.
    • Further research into the long-term effects of his advocacy on aging policies and societal attitudes is warranted.