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George Frederic Still

Sir Frederic Still
Born George Frederic Still
(1868-02-27)27 February 1868
Died 28 June 1941(1941-06-28) (aged 73)
Fields Paediatrics
Known for Still's disease
Still's murmur

Sir George Frederic Still, KCVO (27 February 1868 – 28 June 1941) was an English paediatrician and author of numerous medical textbooks and articles who first described a form of juvenile idiopathic arthritis as well as the common functional Still's murmur, both of which bear his name, as well as being the first to describe ADHD. He is frequently referenced as the "father of British paediatrics".

Still was born on 27 February 1868 in Highbury, London. He was the second of twelve children born to George Still and his wife, Eliza Still (née Andrew). To distinguish him from his father he was known by his middle name Frederic. He was the eldest child and only son to survive to adulthood.

He was awarded a scholarships to be educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, a boys public school in London. He was from a working class family who would otherwise have not been able to afford the fees. He was further awarded a scholarship to attend Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He matriculated in 1885 and studied the Classical Tripos. He graduated with a first class Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1888. Following that he moved to King's College London School of Medicine graduating in 1893.

In 1897, he published his doctoral thesis describing a form of childhood febrile arthritis today known as Still's disease. He was also the one to initially describe the symptoms of ADHD (Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder). Other medical terms named after him include Still's murmur and Still's rash.


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