Frederick Miller (paediatrician)
Frederick "Fred" Miller | |
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Early image of Fred Miller | |
| Born | 5 November 1911 |
| Died | 5 March 1996 (aged 84) |
| Nationality | British |
| Alma mater | Durham University |
| Known for | Definition of treatment of tuberculosis in childhood. |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Pediatrics |
| Institutions | Great Ormond Street Hospital, Royal Brompton Hospital |
Frederick John William Miller FRCP (born 5 November 1911 in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, died 30 March 1996) was a British paediatrician, who made critically important contributions in describing tuberculosis in childhood, including the definition of the treatment and control, of the disease. Along with Sir James Spence and Sir Donald Court, Fred Miller were responsible for the formulation of the major epidemiological cohort study called the Newcastle Thousand Families Study. After that the group was called the Newcastle Trio in the medical community.