Melvyn Howe, who has died aged 92, was Emeritus Professor of Geography at Strathclyde University and a leading international expert on medical geography.
His interest in medical or health geography was sparked by a casual conversation he had in the early 1960s with his GP in his native Wales about the lack of any meaningful statistics on the incidence of cancers in their local Aberystwyth area. Following the publication of a number of papers on the subject he was invited to join the Royal Geographical Society's medical geography committee. In 1963 he compiled the first atlas of disease mortality in the UK and the following year he received the RGS Gill Memorial Award in recognition of his work.
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Professor Melvyn Howe
Emeritus professor of geography
Born: April 7, 1920; Died: August 27, 2012.
Melvyn Howe, who has died aged 92, was Emeritus Professor of Geography at Strathclyde University and a leading international expert on medical geography.
His interest in medical or health geography was sparked by a casual conversation he had in the early 1960s with his GP in his native Wales about the lack of any meaningful statistics on the incidence of cancers in their local Aberystwyth area. Following the publication of a number of papers on the subject he was invited to join the Royal Geographical Society's medical geography committee. In 1963 he compiled the first atlas of disease mortality in the UK and the following year he received the RGS Gill Memorial Award in recognition of his work.
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