Background
Una Fielding was born in Wellington, New South Wales to Anglican clergyman and author Review Sydney Glanville Fielding and his wife Lucy Frances (née Johnson).
neurologist university professor
Una Fielding was born in Wellington, New South Wales to Anglican clergyman and author Review Sydney Glanville Fielding and his wife Lucy Frances (née Johnson).
The eldest of six children, Una attended a private school in Windsor before starting at Street Catherine"s School, Waverley in 1900.
Fielding returned to the University of Sydney to study medicine, completing a Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Science) in 1919, then an Bachelor of Medicine (Bachelor of Medicine) and Master of Surgery (Magister Chirurgiae) in 1922. In 1923 Fielding moved to London to work as a demonstrator in the department of anatomy at University College London, where she gained a reputation for both her competence and knowledge in the field of practical neurology. Following a term at the University of Michigan in 1927, she was appointed Acting Professor of Histology and Neurology at the American University of Beirut from 1928 to 1929.
From 1928 Fielding"s work at University College London included lecturing and teaching in multiple subjects including neurology, and anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.
In 1935 Fielding was appointed a Reader in neurological anatomy at University College London.