Spurrell was born in
Eastbourne,
Sussex, where is father, Herbert Spurrell, practised as an architect in partnership with
Robert Knott Blessley. He was descended from the
Spurrell family of
Norfolk and was a nephew of the archaeologist
Flaxman Charles John Spurrell. As a student at
Merton College, Oxford, Spurrell was a member of the Bodley Club. He completed his medical training at the
London Hospital, qualifying in 1907, before studying under
Gustav Mann at
Tulane University in
Louisiana, where he was also assistant professor of physiology. In 1912 he was awarded a further degree by the
London School of Tropical Medicine. ==Career==