J. I. P. James

J. I. P. James
MS, FRCS, FRCSEd
Born
John Ivor Pulsford James

13 October 1913
London, England
Died11 July 2001(2001-07-11) (aged 87)
CitizenshipBritish
Education
  • Eggars Grammar School, University College, London
OccupationProfessor of orthopaedic surgery
Known forSurgical teaching and training
Medical career
InstitutionsRoyal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Princess Margaret Rose Hospital, University of Edinburgh
Sub-specialtiesHand surgery, surgery for scoliosis
Notable works
  • Poliomyelitis: Essentials of Surgical Management
  • Scoliosis

John Ivor Pulsford James (13 October 1913 – 11 July 2001) was a British orthopaedic surgeon. He was professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Edinburgh from 1958 to 1979. Most commonly known as "JIP", he was secretary then president of the British Orthopaedic Association which later awarded him its honorary fellowship. James attracted orthopaedic specialists to work in Edinburgh, encouraging them to develop an interest in a specialist area of orthopaedics, and in this way he was able to establish a comprehensive regional orthopaedic service. He made contributions to hand surgery and surgical treatment of scoliosis, and was a prime mover in promoting specialist training and qualification in orthopaedic surgery in the UK.