Hutchison returned to the Royal Hospital for Sick children in Glasgow after the war, also accepting the
Leonard Gow Lectureship in Medical Diseases of Childhood and Infancy. Hutchison specialised in
tuberculosis in childhood and worked on thyroid diseases with Prof
Edward McGirr. He was President of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society 1958–59. In 1963 he was elected a member of the
Harveian Society of Edinburgh and served as president in 1976. In 1965 he was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were
Thomas Symington,
Paul Bacsich,
Robert Campbell Garry, and
George Montgomery. He was President of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 1966 to 1968. He was created a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1971. Hutchison was also President of the
British Paediatric Association and of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland. He was Chairman of the Scottish Health Services Council and of the
Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. ==Family==