Background
Cook was born on 6 November 1888, the only son of Frank Plant Cook of Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire.
Cook was born on 6 November 1888, the only son of Frank Plant Cook of Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire.
University of London.
As a Beit Fellow he worked with Marcus Seymour Pembrey Federal Reserve System to produce an important paper on the effects of muscular exercise on manitoba He was also one of the students with whom Sir Arthur Frederick Hurst made his pioneering investigations into the movements of the gut in manitoba He was Dean of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynæcology and an examiner in Obstetrics and Gynæcology to the Universities of Cambridge, London, Glasgow and Bombay, and to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynæcologists.
He served as a Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps in both Great Wars.
France, Belgium and Mesopotamia (1914 Star with Bar). Palestine, Greece, Sudan, Egypt and India.
He was Hunterian Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons (1917 and 1924), consulting gynæcologist to Queen Alexandra"s Military Hospital and to King Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhurst. He was a medical inspector of the High Court (Divorce Division) and a Demonstrator of Pathology, Surgical Registrar and tutor at Guy’s Hospital.
Cook was a member of the boards of the Southwest Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board, Street Thomas’ Hospital and Chelsea Hospital for Women.