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Page 1 of3 MUSEUM VICTORIA COLLECTIONS Medal - Purdy Memorial, 1936 Photographer: Rodney Start Source: Museum Victoria Copyright Museum Victoria I All Rights Reserved (Licensed as All Rights Reserved) li John Smith Purdy, Medical Officer & Lieutenant Colonel (1872-1936) John Smith Purdy was a distinguished health worker who worked as metropolitan medical officer of health in Sydney. He was influential in slum clearance and contributed to Sydney's falling death rate through improvements in sanitation and food purity. Purdy was born in 1872 in Morpeth, England. He was educated at the Universities of Aberdeen (MB, CM 1898; MD 1904) and Cambridge (Diploma of public health 1903). He worked briefly as surgeon at the Otaki Hospital, New Zealand, then became a surgeon-captain in Boer War, serving in the 6th and 1Oth New Zealand Mounted Rifles. After the war he worked in various London hospitals, moving briefly into general practice in Liverpool. In 1905-06 he worked for the Quarantine Service of Egypt, then moved to New Zealand as district medical officer in Auckland. In 1910 he became chief health officer in Tasmania, and three years later became metropolitan medical officer of health and city health officer in Sydney. When World http://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/2151 11110/2016

War I broke out he again sened, this time with the Australian Army Medical Corps as major, lieutenant-colonel and acting colonel. Page 2 of3 After the war Purdy lectured in sanitary law at Sydney Technical College. In 1921 he became President of the Health Society of New South Wales, as well as contributing to the Australian Association for Fighting Venereal Disease and the Town Planning Association of New South Wales. Thereafter he became Chair of the Public Health Association of New South Wales and State President of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia. He was also active in the Boy Scouts' Association, deputy chair of the StJohn Ambulance Association and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In 1933 he received the French Medaille d'honneur des Epidemies. Purdy died in 1936 and Sydney Technical College issued a medal in his honour in the same year. (NU 20724-5). References: University of Melbourne Bright Spares website http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/p002504b.htm <http:/ /www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/p002504b.htm>, accessed 24 Sep 2003. More Information Keywords Localities Authors Article types Medals, World War I Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, England, United Kingdom, New Zealand Ms Deborah Tout-Smith Party Cite this page Tout-Smith, D. (2003) John Smith Purdy, Medical Officer & Lieutenant-Colonel (1872-1936) in Museum Victoria Collections http://collections.museumvictoria.eom.au/articles/2151 Accessed 11 October 2016 Rights We support the open <http://opendefinition.org> release of data and information about our collections. ( ) (!) <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0> Text content on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0> licence Authors Ms Deborah Tout-Smith Senior Curator of Home & Community Life at Museum Victoria. http:/ I collections.museumvictoria. com. au/ articles/2151 11/10/2016

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07/10/2016 Biography- John Smith Purdy- Australian Dictionary of Biography Obituaries Australia People Australia Indigenous Australia Women Australia Labour Australia Australian Dictionary of Biography Purdy, John Smith {1872-1936) by C. J. Cummins This article was published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, (MUP), 1988 John Smith Purdy (1872-1936), health officer and soldier, was born on 31 January 1872 at Morpeth, Northumberland, England, son of George Purdy, market gardener, and his wife Frances, nee Smith. He was an exhibitioner and school captain at the Grammar School of King Edward VI, Morpeth, before studying medicine at Marischal College, University of Aberdeen (M.B., C.M., 1898; M.D., 1904). He soon joined his older brother James in New Zealand and was briefly surgeon at Otaki hospital. In January 1901 he went to the South African War as surgeon-captain in the 6th and 1Oth New Zealand Mounted Rifles. Demobilized in England, after working in various London hospitals Purdy John Smith Purdy (1872-1936), obtained the diploma of public health (Cambridge, 1903) and his by unknown photographer Aberdeen M.D. for a thesis on the treatment of syphilis. On 1 December Australian War Memorial, H00086 1904 in London, he married Emily Crake, daughter of a leather merchant. Briefly in general practice at Liverpool, he joined the Quarantine Service of Egypt as Foreign Office nominee in 1905. In Cairo he was associated with Dr E. T. Ross and his anti-malaria work. Next year he was in charge of the quarantine hospitals at El Tor, Sinai, for pilgrims returning from Mecca. Returning to New Zealand in February 1907, Purdy was district medical officer, Auckland, but, seeing no future in New Zealand in competition with his brother, became chief health officer in Tasmania in 1910. He originated a school medical service and helped to have food laws and inspections stiffened. In 1913 he was appointed jointly metropolitan medical officer of health in Sydney, responsible to the chief medical officer J. A. Thompson, and city health officer, responsible to the Sydney Municipal Council. Enlisting in the Australian Imperial Force in August 1914, Major Purdy sailed with the 1st Division, serving with the Australian Army Medical Corps as specialist sanitary officer for the Australian forces in Egypt in 1915 and, promoted lieutenant-colonel on 1 January 1916, at the 3rd Australian General Hospital, in charge of sanitation at Tel-ei-Kebir, a camp of over 30,000 Australians and New Zealanders. From October he commanded the 1Oth Field Ambulance and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for conspicuous gallantry in tending the sick and wounded at Messines, Belgium, in mid-1917. Having been mentioned in dispatches, he commanded (as temporary colonel) the 3rd A.G.H., Abbeville, France, from January to June 1918. Back in Sydney in September, Purdy used his military experience in the campaigns against the influenza pandemic of 1919 and two minor outbreaks of plague next year. From 1919 he lectured on sanitary law at Sydney Technical College. Otherwise his duties were primarily administrative, dealing with established public http://adb.anu.edu.au!biography/purdy-john-sm ith-8132 1/2

07/10/2016 Biography- John Smith Purdy -Australian Dictionary of Biography health services of the traditional sanitation type. In his annual reports as city health officer to the Sydney Municipal Council he emphasized his activities in slum clearance and provision of a healthier city. He was particularly proud of Sydney's falling death rate which he attributed mainly to improved sanitation and purity of foodstuffs. He published over twenty articles, mainly in the Transactions of the Australian Medical Congress, the Australasian Medical Gazette and the Medical Journal of Australia. As president of the Health Society of New South Wales in 1921, he inaugurated Health Week and remained chairman of its committee until 1936. He was also chairman of the Public Health Association of New South Wales, president of the Australian Association for Fighting Venereal Disease and of the Town Planning Association of New South Wales, and influential in formulating slum clearance programmes. Purdy retained links with the Australian Army Medical Service, transferring to the reserve as colonel in 1932. Active in the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, he was State president in 1929. He also devoted much time to the Boy Scouts' Association, receiving its Silver Wolf badge from Lord Baden Powell, and to the StJohn Ambulance Association; its deputy chairman, he was an honorary associate of the Order of StJohn of Jerusalem. He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1911 ), the Royal Geographical Society of London (1903-09), the Royal Sanitary Institute, London (1915), and of the Society of Medical Officers of Health, England (1930) and was awarded the French Medaille d'honneur des epidemies in 1933. Remembered by his colleagues as austere, sincere and dedicated, he was engrossed in public health and remote from his colleagues in general practice. A member of the Imperial Service Club, Sydney, he lived at Bellevue Hill. He died in St Luke's Hospital on 26 July 1936 and was cremated with Anglican rites. His wife, two sons and a daughter survived him: his elder son Cecil became a notable chess-player. Select A. G. Butler (ed), Official History of the Australian Army Medical Services in the War 1914-18, vols 1, 2 (Melb, 1930, Canb, 1940) London Gazette, 22 Dec 1917 Medical Journal of Australia, 12 Sept 1936 Reveille (Sydney), 1 Nov 1936 Sydney Morning Herald, 5 Apr 1921, 3 June, 18 Nov 1924, 2 Aug 1930, 7 July 1936. C. J. Cummins, 'Purdy, John Smith (1872-1936)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/purdy-john-smith-8132/text14207, published first in hardcopy 1988, accessed online 7 October 2016. This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, (MUP), 1988 Copyright Australian Dictionary of Biography, 2006-2016 http:/ladb.anu.edu.au/biography/purdy-john-smith-8132 212