Sir Patrick Moore | |
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Born |
Bristol, England | 17 March 1918
Died | 18 June 2015
Auckland, New Zealand | (aged 97)
Alma mater | University of Otago |
Spouse |
Beth Beedie (
m. 1942) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Otolaryngology |
Sir Patrick William Eisdell Moore OBE (17 March 1918 – 18 June 2015) was a New Zealand surgeon and medical researcher. He was a pioneer in cochlear implants, and was the first person in the world to perform an eardrum transplant. He also served as a medical officer in World War II, and was the only Pākehā in the 28th Māori Battalion. His autobiography So Old So Quick was released in 2004. [1] [2]
Moore was born in Bristol, England on 17 March 1918, [3] the son of Alice Moore (née Lofthouse) and her husband, New Zealand surgeon Arthur Eisdell Moore. [4] [5] He was educated at Auckland Grammar School, [4] and then studied medicine at the University of Otago, from where he graduated MB ChB in 1943. [6] On 21 December 1942, he married Beth Beedie in Dannevirke. [7]
In the 1982 New Year Honours, Moore was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to otolaryngology and the community, [8] and he was made a Knight Bachelor, for services to otolaryngology, in the 1992 New Year Honours. [9]
Moore died in Auckland on 18 June 2015. [2] His wife, Beth, Lady Moore, died on 7 August 2017. [10]