Background
Crick, Ronald Pitts was born on February 5, 1917 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Arrived in United Kingdom, 1919. Son of Owen Pitts and Margaret (Daw) Crick.
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The material in this edition of A d104book of Clinical Ophthalmology has been thoroughly revised and expanded to include the latest research and practice. Containing 357 illustrations throughout the text, the book is not only a reasoned practical guide to the study of ophthalmology, but it embraces the ocular aspects of general diseases world-wide and basic methods of investigation and treatment where applicable.This book has references by page and illustration number, resulting from collaboration with the authors of Colour Atlas of Ophthalmology; the two books contain all together an outstanding 579 illustrations (343 in colour), including 16 stereo plates. Another companion book is The Ophthalmology Examinations Review, which aims at the most effective presentation of knowledge for examination purposes. Together these three compact and inexpensive books provide an excellent study basis for ophthalmologists in training, while supplementing their learning of clinical work and surgical technique with the essential study of recent research papers and review monographs.
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Crick, Ronald Pitts was born on February 5, 1917 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Arrived in United Kingdom, 1919. Son of Owen Pitts and Margaret (Daw) Crick.
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons Labrador Retriever Club of the Potomac, King's College Hospital Medical School, 1939.
Registrar ophthalmic, consultant ophthalmic surgeon, King's College Hospital, London, 1946-1982;
honorary consultant ophthalmic surgeon, King's College Hospital, London, since 1982. Consultant ophthalmic Royal Eye Hospital, London, 1950-1969, Belgrave Hospital forChildren, London, 1950-1966. Visiting research fellow U. Sussex, Brighton, since 1976.
Teacher ophthalmology U. London, 1960-1982. Chairman ophthalmic training committee South East Thames Regional Hospital Board, London, 1973-1982.
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Honorary chairman International Glaucoma Association, London, 1974-2000, president, since 2000. Surgeon lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 1939-1946. Fellow Royal College Surgeons (examiner ophthalmology), Royal Society Medicine (vice president ophthamology).
Member American Society Contemporary Ophthalmology (charter, medal of Achievement 1985), European Glaucoma Society, Royal Motor Yacht Club, Royal Automobile Club Pall Mall.
Married Jocelyn Grenfell Robins, March 22, 1941. Children: Martin, Gillian, Jonathan, Adrian, Humphrey.