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- Title
George Murray Levick (1876–1956), Antarctic explorer.
- Authors
Guly, Henry R.
- Abstract
Murray Levick is best known for being one of the surgeons on Scott’s Terra Nova Antarctic expedition (1910–1913) and, as a member of the Northern Party of that expedition, spending a winter living in a snow hole when the ship was unable to collect the men. However, his career encompassed much more than that. He served in the Royal Navy during both World Wars and was a pioneer in physical medicine and rehabilitation. He also founded the British Schools Exploring Society.
- Subjects
LEVICK, George Murray; SURGEONS; EXPLORERS; GREAT Britain. Royal Navy; MEDICAL biography
- Publication
Journal of Medical Biography, 2016, Vol 24, Issue 1, p4
- ISSN
0967-7720
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0967772014533051