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Robert Hunter, Baron Hunter of Newington was born on 14 July, 1915. Discover Robert Hunter, Baron Hunter of Newington's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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| Age | 79 years old |
| Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
| Born | 14 July, 1915 |
| Birthday | 14 July |
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| Date of death | 24 March 1994 |
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Robert Hunter, Baron Hunter of Newington Height, Weight & Measurements
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Robert Hunter, Baron Hunter of Newington Net Worth
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| Net Worth in 2023 | $1 Million - $5 Million |
| Salary in 2023 | Under Review |
| Net Worth in 2022 | Pending |
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He died of a heart attack while in his garden in Birmingham on 24 March 1994.
Following his peerage in 1978 he was an active participant in the House of Lords and was a vocal supporter of the National Health Service.
In 1964 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Anthony Elliot Ritchie, George Howard Bell, Ernest Geoffrey Cullwick and James Macdonald.
Following the revelations in 1962 of the thalidomide disaster of the three previous years Hunter was appointed to the Committee on the Safety of Drugs and was Chairman of the Clinical Trials Sub-Committee.
From 1947 to 1948 he was lecturer in Therapeutics, at the University of Edinburgh, and in 1948 was lecturer in Clinical Medicine at St Andrews University. He was appointed Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics from 1948 to 1967 and was also Dean of the Faculty of Medicine from 1958 to 1962. In 1963 he became a member of the Ministry of Health Committee on Safety of Drugs and served on this committee until 1968. In academia he moved to the University of Dundee in 1967 becoming Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, from 1967 to 1968. He was then appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham in 1968, a post he held until 1981. From 1973 to 1980 he was a member of the DHSS Independent Scientific Committee on Smoking and Health.
He was married in 1940 to Kathleen Margaret Douglas with whom he had three sons and one daughter.
Robert Brockie Hunter, Baron Hunter of Newington LLD MBE DL FRSE (14 July 1915 – 24 March 1994) was a physician and university administrator. He was the personal physician to Field Marshal Montgomery, during the Second World War in North west Europe from 1944 to 1945. To friends and colleagues he was known as Bob Hunter.
He was born on 14 July 1915 the son of Margaret Thorburn (née Brockie) and Robert Marshall Hunter. He was educated at George Watson's College in Edinburgh then studied Medicine at the University of Edinburgh graduating MB ChB in 1938. In the Second World War he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and was later appointed as personal physician to Field Marshal Montgomery. He was demobilised with the rank of Major and returned to Edinburgh to work under Derrick Dunlop.