His contributions to knowledge depended not on technology, but on his power of observation and meticulous dissection of human sensibility and behaviour. The best known of his works were those on aphasia and the parietal lobes.[2] Headache was also one of his many interests. He started a Headache Clinic at King's College Hospital and was one of the founders of the "British Migraine Trust". He delivered a paper at the "First Migraine Symposium" in 1966 on "Migraine: from Cappadocia to Queen Square", combining his clinical interest with his love of history. Critchley was a handsome and impressive figure, a superb speaker and a lifelong student of the human mind. His last book on the life and career of Hughlings Jackson, jointly with his wife Eileen, has been published posthumously.
He had married twice: firstly to Edna Morris from 1927 until her death in 1974,[2] with whom he had two sons (one of whom being the politician Julian Critchley)[5] and secondly Eileen Hargreaves, whom he married in 1974.[2][6]
He lived at Hughlings House (named in honour of John Hughlings Jackson), at Nether Stowey in Somerset, where he died on 15 October 1997, aged 97.[2][7][8]
In 2013 the weekly undergraduate teaching round at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square was named after him - the Critchley Round.
Associated eponyms
Adie-Critchley syndrome: A syndrome of forced grasping and groping.
Klein-Levine- Critchley syndrome: A syndrome of hypersoomnia and hyperphagia.
Levine-Critchley syndrome: Acanthocytosis Neuroacanthocytosis with neurologic disorders detailed by Edmund Critchley not Macdonald Critchley).
Bibliography
The Parietal Lobes. London, Edward Arnold, 1953
The Enigma of Gerstmann's Syndrome. Oxford, Brain, 1966
Music and the Brain: Studies in the Neurology of Music (with R.A.Henson). London, Heinemann, 1977
John Hughlings Jackson, Father of English Neurology (with Eileen A. Critchley). London, 1998
Critchley, Macdonald (1979). The Divine Banquet of the Brain. New York, USA: Raven Press Books, Ltd. ISBN0890043485.
Critchley, Macdonald (1986). The Citadel of the Senses and Other Essays. New York, USA: Raven Press. ISBN0881671053.