C. W. M. Wilson


Prof Cedric William Malcolm Wilson FRSE was a 20th-century British pharmacologist and medical historian. In authorship he appears as C. W. M. Wilson. He was founder of the Scottish Society of the History of Medicine.

Life

He was born in Edinburgh on 23 November 1923 the son of the botanist Malcolm Wilson. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy 1933 to 1943 then studied Medicine at Edinburgh University graduating MB ChB in 1949. He obtained a doctorate in Pharmacology in 1954 and his medical doctorate in 1958.
In 1955 he began lecturing in pharmacology at Liverpool University but then became Professor of Pharmacology at Trinity College, Dublin. He then returned to practical medicine as Consulting Physician at Law Hospital in Carluke.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1972. His proposers were William Wright, William Alexander Bain, James Graham, and Derrick Dunlop.
He died on 27 November 1993 a few days after his 70th birthday.

Publications

He was a regular contributor to the Journal of Parapsychology

Family

His older brother was Graham Malcolm Wilson.