Desmond Pond
Sir Desmond Arthur Pond (2 September 1919 - 29 June 1986) was a British psychiatrist.
He was born the son of electrical engineer Thomas Pond in Catford, London and educated at the John Lyon School in Harrow and at St Olave's Grammar School in Orpington in Kent. He graduated from Clare College, Cambridge in both Natural and Moral Sciences and trained in Medicine at University College Hospital and at Duke University School of Medicine, North Carolina.
His primary interest was in psychiatry and from 1948 to 1952 he was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Neurophysiology at Maudsley Hospital. From 1952 to 1966 he was consultant psychiatrist at Maudsley and University College Hospitals. In 1966 he was appointed the first Professor of Psychiatry at the London Hospital. He was a founder member of the Institute of Religion and Medicine in 1964.
His efforts helped to establish the role of psychiatry in general practice and his contributions were recognised by the award of honorary fellowship of the Royal College of General Practitioners.[1]
Pond served on the Neurosciences Board of the Medical Research Council from 1968 to 1972 and President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists from 1978 to 1981. He was knighted in 1981. Finally he served as Chief Scientist at the Department of Health and Social Security from 1982 to his retirement in 1985.
He delivered the Goulstonian Lecture to the Royal College of Physicians in 1961 on the subject of the Psychiatric Aspects of Epileptic Brain-damaged Children[2]
He died of cancer in Torquay in 1986. He had married physician Helen Jordan, with whom he had three daughters.
References
- ↑ "RCP London, Lives of the Fellows: Desmond Arthur Pond". RCPLondon. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- ↑ "Sir Desmond Pond". Psychiatric Bulletin 11: 34. 1987. doi:10.1192/pb.11.1.34.
- Neil Kessel, "Pond, Sir Desmond Arthur" (1919–1986)’, rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 2010 accessed 18 October 2012
- "POND, Sir Desmond (Arthur)", Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 1 Feb 2012
- "Desmond Pond Obituary" (PDF). International League Against Epilepsy. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
- Obituary in the British Medical Journal