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Adami, John George.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Oct. 9, 1880. 5th s. of John George, of Ashton-upon-Mersey, Cheshire.
B. Jan. 12, 1862, at Manchester.
Schools, Old Trafford, Manchester and Owens College.
Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1881; Prizeman; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1882; Pt II, 1st Class, 1884); M.A. 1888; M.B. 1889; M.D. 1892.
Fellow of Jesus, 1891.
Hon. Fellow of Christ's and of Jesus, 1920.
M.R.C.S., 1887.
F.R.C.P. (London) 1913.
F.R.C.S. (London) 1919.
F.R.S.S. (Edin.) 1898.
Of Canada, 1902.
M.A., M.D. Incorp. at McGill University, 1899.
LL.D. (New Brunswick) 1900.
LL.D. (Toronto) 1912.
Sc.D. (Dublin) 1912.
House Physician at Manchester Royal Infirmary, 1885-7. John Lucas Walker Student in Pathology, 1890.
University Demonstrator in Pathology at Cambridge, 1888-90.
Head of the Pathological Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital.
Worked at the Pasteur Institute, Paris.
Strathcona Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology at McGill University, Montreal, 1892-1919.
F.R.S., 1905.
President of numerous Associations in Montreal.
Served in the Great War (Col., Canadian Army Medical Corps; Assistant Director of Medical Services in charge of Records at headquarters in London). Fothergill Gold Medal, 1914.
Croonian Lecturer to the Royal College of Physicians, 1917.
C.B.E., 1919.
Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University, 1919-26.
Married and had issue.
A leading pathologist and a man of great culture.
Author, pathological and medical.
Died Aug. 29, 1926.
Buried at Allerton Cemetery, Liverpool.
Brother of George F. (above), etc.
(Peile, II. 677; Medical Directory; The Times, Aug. 30, 1926; D.N.B.)
John George ADAMI
Approx. lifespan: 1862–1926
Tripos: Christ's College N.S. I 1882; N.S. II 1884star
Adm pens. Christ's College 1880:10:09
5th s. of John George ADAMI of Ashton-upon-Mersey, Cheshire
b. Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1862:01:12
Sch: Old Trafford Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
Sch: Owens College Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
Matric 1880:10MT:
Scholar 1881
Prizeman
BA Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1882
BA Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class 1884
MA 1888
MB 1889
MD 1892
Fellow of: Jesus College 1891
Hon. Fellow of: Christ's College 1920
Hon. Fellow of: Jesus College 1920
MRCS 1887
FRCP<hna>London</hna> 1913
FRCS<hna>London</hna> 1919
F.R.S.S. (Edin.) 1898
Of Canada 1902
MA, MD Incorp. at Sch: McGill University 1899
LLD New Brunswick 1900
LLD Toronto 1912
ScD Dublin 1912
House Physician at: : Manchester Royal Infirmary [Manchester], [ Lancashire ] 1885-87
John Lucas Walker Student in Pathology: 1890
University Demonstrator in Pathology at: : Cambridge University 1888-90
Head of: : Pathological Department of Royal Victoria Hospital
Worked at: Pasteur Institute Paris, [ France ]
Strathcona Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology at: : Sch: McGill University Montreal, [ Canada ] 1892-1919
FRS 1905
President of: : numerous Associations in Montreal, [ Canada ]
Served in the Great War: [ 1914-18 ]
Colonel: Canadian Army Medical Corps
Assistant Director of Medical Services in charge of Records at headquarters in: London
Fothergill Gold Medal 1914
Croonian Lecturer to: : Royal College of Physicians 1917
CBE 1919
Vice-Chancellor of: : Sch: Liverpool University [Liverpool], [ Lancashire ] 1919-26
m. and had issue
A leading pathologist and a man of great culture:
Publ.: pathological and medical
d. 1926:08:29
bur. Allerton Cemetery, [Allerton, Liverpool], [ Lancashire ]
brother of George Frederick ADAMI (1895) etc.
( Peile, II. 677; Medical Directory; The Times 1926:08:30; D.N.B .)
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