Jean Macnamara

Jean Macnamara

Dame (Annie) Jean Macnamara (April 1 1899 - October 13 1968) was an Australian medical scientist best known for her contributions to children's health and welfare.

Early life

Macnamara was born in Beechworth, Victoria [http://www.beechworth.com.au/jeanmacnamara.htm] , the family moved to Melbourne when she was seven and she attended Spring Road State School. She received a scholarship to study at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne. She entered the University of Melbourne at 17, other notable Australian's studying medicine at the university, she graduated M.B. and B.S. in 1922, other notable Australians who also graduated in her class include Kate Isabel Campbell, Lucy Bryce, Jean Littlejohn and Frank Macfarlane Burnet. Following graduation she became a resident medical officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

Career

In 1923 Macnamara became resident at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. Hospital authorities had at first been reluctant to employ her on the grounds that it had no toilet facilities for women doctors. [Sherratt, T. [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/exhib/journal/as_macna.htm No Standing Back: Dame Jean Macnamara] , "Australasian Science", Summer, 1993] During her time at the Children's Hospital there was a polio outbreak, she at Burnet demonstrated that there was more than one strain of the virus, a fact that would be important in the later development of a the Salk vaccine. Between 1925 and 1931 she was consultant and medical officer responsible to the Poliomyelitis Committee of Victoria, and between 1930 and 1931 was honorary adviser on polio to official authorities in New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. [Ann G. Smith, [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100337b.htm Macnamara, Dame Annie Jean (1899 - 1968)] , Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 345-347.]

In 1931 she received a Rockefeller Fellowship to travel to England and United States to study orthopaedics. When she returned to Australia in 1934 she married dermatologist Joseph Ivan Connor, and they had two children. She conducted a successful orthopaedic work, and for this contribution was created DBE in 1935. She pioneered the use of splints to immobilise limbs.

In the 1930s she encouraged the Australian government to trial the myxoma virus to combat the Australian rabbit plague. Although trials were initially unsuccessful, she lobbied that they be continued, and when the virus became epizootic in 1951, the mosquito vector spread the virus amongst rabbits, causing the successful reduction of wild rabbit numbers.

Death and legacy

She died from heart disease in 1968. Seven Australian medical scientists were commemorated in the issue of a set of four Australian stamps released in 1995, she appears on the 45 cent stamp with fellow University of Melbourne graduate Macfarlane Burnet.

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