Dame Kate Campbell (1899-1986)
Maker
Aileen Dent (b.1890, d.1979)
Date
1972
Description
Portrait in oils of Dame Dr Kate Isabel Campbell (1899-1986), a pioneer of neonatal care, and the Women's Hospital's first paediatrician (1947-1964).
Dame Kate Campbell, DBE (1899-1986) was a physician and paediatrician and an eminent alumna of the University of Melbourne. After residencies at the Melbourne Hospital, Children's Hospital and (Royal) Women's Hospital, Campbell established a general practice and in 1929 began teaching neonatal paediatrics at the University of Melbourne - the first such appointment in Australia. A pioneer of neonatal intensive care, Campbell's most outstanding contribution in research was in 1951 when she established that excess therapeutic oxygen lay behind acquired retrolental fibroplasia, a condition that could lead to blindness among premature babies. Appointed OBE in 1954, she was elevated to DBE in 1971 for services to the welfare of Australian children.
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Object detail
Aileen Dent’s great nephew is Hugh Wrigley
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