Neil McIntosh (paediatrician)

Neil McIntosh (born 1942) is a British and Scottish paediatrician and neonatologist who was most notable for being the leading writer of a pivotal article that defined standards of ethical behaviour in paediatrics, including withdrawal of newborn intensive care.[1] McIntosh is emeritus professor of Neonatology and Child Life and Health at the University of Edinburgh.[2] During McIntosh's career he has researched mineral metabolism in preterm infants, computerised acquisition of physiological data in Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing.

  1. ^ McIntosh, Neil (November 2004). "Ethical principles of research with children". Current Paediatrics. 14 (6): 489–494. doi:10.1016/j.cupe.2004.07.008.
  2. ^ Christie, D A; E M, Tansey (April 2001). "Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine" (pdf). ORIGINS OF NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE IN THE UK. Vol. 9. London, Note 125: The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine. p. 8. Retrieved 3 April 2019.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)