Cynthia Mary Illingworth (née Redhead) FRCPFRCPCH (Hon) (3 August 1920 – 30 August 1999) was an English consultant paediatrician and medical author. She was the first consultant in paediatric accident and emergency medicine in the United Kingdom.
In 1947, she took up a position as a lecturer in child health at the University of Sheffield. She was a physician in the paediatric accident and emergency department at Sheffield Children's Hospital. In 1972 she became the first consultant in paediatric accident and emergency medicine in the UK.[1]
In 1947, she married Ronald Illingworth and together they had two daughters and a son. Their children all became physicians. She had six grandchildren.[2][3]
She enjoyed travel, painting, the theatre, and music.[3]
Illingworth authored and co-authored more than ten medical text books and several journal articles including:
Babies and young children : feeding, management and care, by Ronald S Illingworth and Cynthia Illingworth. Churchill Livingstone., 7th ed 1984.
Lessons from childhood: some aspects of the early life of unusual men and women, by Ronald S Illingworth; Cynthia M Illingworth. E.& S. Livingstone, 1969.
The diagnosis and primary care of accidents and emergencies in children : a manual for the casualty officer and the family doctor by Cynthia M Illingworth. Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1978
Babies and young children: a guide for parents by Ronald S Illingworth and Cynthia Illingworth. Churchill Livingstone, 1960
Babies and young children: feeding, management and care by Ronald S Illingworth and Cynthia Illingworth. Churchill Livingstone. 1954
227 road accidents to children by Cynthia Illingworth. Acta Pædiatrica, v68 n6 (December 1979): 869-873
225 skateboard injuries in children by Cynthia M. Illingworth; Ann Jay; Dilys Noble; Mary Collick. Clinical Pediatrics, v17 n10 (10/1978): 781-782