Rex Armstrong

Reginald (known as Rex) Armstrong OBE (December 6, 1897, Newcastle upon Tyne – February 17, 1968, Morpeth) was a rugby union international [1] prop [2] who represented England in one international during 1925.

Armstrong was educated at the Newcastle University Medical School. He played for Durham Medicals, Northumberland and the Barbarians. During World War II he served with the RAMC and was awarded the OBE in 1944.[3] In 1967 he became the first doctor to describe Foot-and-mouth disease in man in the UK.[4]

References

  1. “Centenary History of the Rugby Union” McWhirter, R/ Titley, U.A: Trowbridge, Redwood press, 1970
  2. ESPNscrum.com
  3. London Gazette
  4. Restrictions eased after 3,000 animals are traced The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jan 17, 1967; pg. 10; Issue 56841


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