Blumer, G. Alder (George Alder), 1857-1940
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Blumer, G. Alder (George Alder), 1857-1940
Allchin, William Henry, 1846-1912
Sir William Henry Allchin was born on October 16, 1846, in Paris, France.
He was an English physician and lecturer on comparative anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medicine. He studied medicine at the University College, London (M.B., 1871). He became an assistant physician at Westminster Hospital in 1873, a physician in 1877, dean from 1878 to 1883 and again from 1890 to 1893. He lectured on comparative anatomy at University College and on pathology (1873-1878), physiology (1878-1882) and medicine (1882-1892) at the Westminster Hospital. He retired from the hospital staff in 1905. Allchin was Senior Censor of the Royal College of Physicians and delivered the Bradshaw Lecture in 1891, the Harveian Oration in 1903 and the Lumleian Lectures in 1905. He was the editor of the Manual of Medicine and a contributor to Quain’s Dictionary of Medicine, Allbutt’s System of Medicine, and Keating's Cyclopaedia of the Diseases of Children. In 1901, he served as President of the Medical Society of London. He was knighted in 1907, and in 1910, he became Physician-Extraordinary to King George V.
In 1880, he married Margaret Holland (1853–1934). He died on February 8, 1912, in East Malling, Kent, England.
King, William Harvey, 1861-1942
Malloch, Archibald E. (Archibald Edward), 1844-1919
Dr. Archibald Edward Malloch was born on June 14, 1844, in Brockville, Ontario.
Educated at Queens’ University in Kingston, Ontario and at the University of Glasgow in Scotland (1867), where he served as a house surgeon for Dr. Joseph Lister, a founder of the antiseptic system of the treatment of wounds in surgery. Malloch became a firm believer in the method and, after his return to Canada in 1869, was likely the first in the country to use it in its fully developed form. He opened a private practice in Hamilton, Ontario. In 1870, he joined the Faculty of Medicine, Toronto Branch, University of Victoria College in the capacity of demonstrator of anatomy and lecturer on surgical anatomy. He later resumed his practice in Hamilton while also working at the Hamilton City Hospital where he met the resident physician William Osler and formed an enduring friendship with him.
In 1872, he married Helen Milne Ogston. After her death, he married Frances Mary Reynolds in 1877 and in 1892, he married Alice Barbara McNab. He died on August 6, 1919, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Makins, George Henry, 1853-1933
Churchman, John W. (John Woolman), 1877-1937
Chatard, J. A. (Joseph Albert), 1879-
Fitz, Reginald H. (Reginald Heber), 1843-1913