Hugh Anthony Clegg CBE FRCP (19 June 1900 – 6 July 1983[1]) was a British medical doctor.
[2] He was awarded the Gold Medal of the British Medical Association in 1966 and was appointed a CBE in the same year.
In 1901, the family moved to Lowestoft, where his younger sisters, Mary, Margaret, and Veronica, and his brother Bernard were all born.
"[6] In 1990, epidemiologist Austin Bradord Hill wrote an autobiographical piece in the BMJ about his friendship with Clegg, calling him a 'joy to work with'.
[8] One of the few surviving photographs of Clegg was taken by Alexander Bassano for the National Portrait Gallery, London.