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Moore, Norman.
Adm. pens.
at ST CATHARINE'S Apr. 21, 1865.
[Only] s. of Robert Ross Rowan (barrister of Gray's Inn, and political economist) (and Rebecca Fisher). B. [Jan. 8, 1847], at Higher Broughton, Manchester.
School, Lancaster (Mr W. H. Herford) and at Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872; M.B. 1873; M.D. 1876; Hon. LL.D., 1920.
Hon. Fellow, 1909-1922.
Rede Lecturer, 1914.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., 1873; F.R.C.P., 1877.
Assistant Physician, at St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1883-1902; Physician, 1902-11; Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy, 1874-85; on Pathology, 1887-93; on Medicine, 1893-1911.
A Governor of the hospital.
President of the Royal College of Physicians, 1918-22; Harveian Orator, 1901; Senior Censor, 1908.
Representative of the R.C.P. on the General Medical Council.
Chairman of Board of Advanced Medical Studies, University of London.
Member of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education.
Fitzpatrick Lecturer; Linacre Lecturer.
A Trustee of the British Museum.
Created Baronet, 1919.
A great lover of nature and of history, also of English and Irish literature.
Contributed upwards of 400 biographies to the D.N.B., mostly those of physicians and Irishmen of piety and learning.
Author, Pathological Anatomy of Disease; History of Medicine as illustrated in English Literature; The Presidents of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, 1805-1905; Life of Charles Waterton; translation of Windisch's Irish Grammar; The Loss of the Crown of Loeghaire, etc.
Married (1) 1880, Amy. dau. of William Leigh Smith, Esq., of Crowham, Sussex; (2) 1903, Millicent, dau. of Major-Gen. John Ludlow.
Died Nov. 30, 1922, at Whatlington, Battle, Sussex.
Portrait in St Catharine's. Father of Alan H. (1900). (Alan Moore; Who was Who; Medical Directories; W. H. S. Jones, Hist.
of St Catharine's College
.)
Norman MOORE
Approx. lifespan: 1847–1922
pens. St Catharine's College adm1865:04:21
Only s. of Robert Ross Rowan ( Barrister of: : Gray's Inn, and political economist) (and Rebecca Fisher)
b. Higher Broughton Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1847:01:08
Sch: Lancaster School Lancaster, [ Lancashire ] ( Mr W. H. HERFORD ) and at Sch: Owens College Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
Matric 1865:10MT:
Scholar
BA 1869
MA 1872
MB 1873
MD 1876
Hon.LLD 1920
Hon. Fellow 1909-1922
Rede Lecturer: 1914
At:
St Bartholomew's Hospital St Bartholomew's, [ London ]
MRCS 1873
FRCP 1877
Assistant Physician at: :
St Bartholomew's Hospital St Bartholomew's, [ London ] 1883-1902
Physician: 1902-11
Lecturer on: : Comparative Anatomy 1874-85
on Pathology 1887-93
on Medicine 1893-1911
Governor of: : hospital.
President of: : Royal College of Physicians 1918-22
Harveian Orator: 1901
Senior Censor: 1908
Representative of the R.C.P. on General Medical Council
Chairman of: Board of Advanced Medical Studies, University of London
Member of: Consultative Committee of the Board of Education
Fitzpatrick Lecturer:
Linacre Lecturer:
Trustee of: : British: <wrk> Museum </wrk>, [ London ]
Created Baronet: 1919
A great lover of nature and of history, also of English and Irish literature.
Contributed upwards of 400 biographies to the D.N.B., mostly those of physicians and Irishmen of piety and learning.
Publ.: Pathological Anatomy of Disease; History of Medicine as illustrated in English Literature; The Presidents of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society 1805-1905;
Life of Charles Waterton ; translation of Windisch's Irish Grammar; The Loss of the Crown of Loeghaire etc.
m. (1) 1880,
Amy. dau. of William Leigh Smith, Esq., of Crowham, Sussex
m. (2) 1903
Millicent dau. of Major-General John Ludlow.
d. 1922:11:30 at Whatlington Battle, Sussex
Portrait in St Catharine's College
father of Alan H. MOORE (1900)
(Alan Moore; Who was Who; Medical Directories ; W. H. S. Jones, Hist. ofSt Catharine's College .)

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