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For the Anti-Imperialist League founder, see Edward Atkinson.
Edward Leicester Atkinson DSO AM RN (1881-1929) was a Royal naval surgeon and Antarctic explorer who was a member of the scientific staff of Captain Scott's Terra Nova Expedition, 1910-13. He was in command of the expedition's base at Cape Evans for much of 1912, and led the party which found the tent containing the bodies of Scott, "Birdie" Bowers and Edward Wilson. Atkinson was subsequently associated with two controversies: that relating to Scott's orders concerning the use of dogs, and that relating to the possible incidence of scurvy in the polar party. He is commemorated by the Atkinson Cliffs on the northern coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica, at 7118?S 16855?E? / ?71.3 168.917? / -71.3; 168.917.
Contents
1 Background
2 On the Terra Nova Expedition
2.1 The Southern Journey
2.2 In charge at Cape Evans
2.3 Scott's tent found
3 Controversy: Orders concerning dogs
4 Controversy: Scurvy
5 1914-18 War
6 Later life
7 Notes and References
8 Sources
9 External links
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Background
Atkinson was born on 23 November 1881 in the Windward Isles, where he spent much of his childhood. He was educated at the Forest School, Snaresbrook, and received his medical training at St Thomas's Hospital, London, where he became the hospital's light heavyweight boxing champion. He qualified in 1906 and two years later joined the Royal Navy as a medical officer, based at the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, in Gosport, Hampshire. He was primarily a researcher, and had published a paper on gonorrhoeal rheumatism when he was appointed physician and parasitologist to the Terra Nova expedition.
On the Terra Nova Expedition
Main article: Terra Nova Expedition
The Southern Journey
After a winter spent mainly in scientific work, on 31 October 1911 Atkinson departed south with Scott's team and remained, first as a pony leader and later as a man-hauler, throughout the Barrier stage and the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier. On 22 December, at the glacier summit, lat. 85deg7'S, he returned to base with the First Support Party, reaching Cape Evans on 29 January 1912 after a generally straightforward journey.
Atkinson had received from Scott verbal orders about the future use of the expedition's dogs which had returned to base before the Beardmore ascent. These orders required Atkinson to ensure that the dogs were brought out to One Ton Depot in February and, "with the depot (of dog food) that has been laid at One Ton, come as far as you can" - presumably to meet and assist the returning polar party. This was a variation from Scott's earlier orders about the dogs (see section "Orders concerning dogs, below), and the lack of explicit intention in the new order would lead to problems later.
In charge at Cape Evans
On his return to Cape Evans, Atkinson took command. He learned that the chief dog driver, Cecil Meares, had resigned the expedition, was waiting for the ship to take him home and was "not available" for Barrier work. Atkinson therefore decided that he would himself fulfil Scott's recent orders and take the dogs to One Ton. To this purpose he and dog assistant Dimitri Gerov were at Hut Point on 19 February when Tom Crean arrived on foot from the Barrier and reported that Lt Edward Evans was lying seriously ill in a tent some 35 miles to the south, and in urgent need of rescue. Atkinson quickly decided that this mission was his priority, and set out with the dogs to bring Evans back. This was achieved; the party was back at Hut Point on 22 February.
Evans was able to communicate to Atkinson a further change of orders concerning the dogs - Scott wanted them brought down to 82 or 83deg south, in the hope of meeting the polar party in mid-February. However, Atkinson's first concern was his patient's welfare and he decided to remain with Evans. The task of taking the dogs and supplies to One Ton in accordance with Scott's earlier order to Atkinson therefore devolved upon Apsley Cherry-Garrard, the latest order received via Evans being either overlooked or deemed impractical. It was still not in Atkinson's mind that Cherry-Garrard's was a relief mission, and he reiterated Scott's orders that the dogs must not be risked. Cherry-Garrard left with Dimitri and the dogs on 26 February, carrying extra rations for the polar party to be added to the depot. They did not go further south than One Ton, and after waiting there for Scott for several days, they returned to Hut Point on 16 March in poor physical condition and without news of the polar party.
By this time concern for that party's welfare was rising, and on 26 March Atkinson set out with Patrick Keohane (and without the dogs) on a further attempt to look for signs of Scott's return. They were able to proceed only to Corner Camp before the weather defeated...(and so on)
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