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Niven, James.
Adm. pens.
at QUEENS', Oct. 1870.
[S. of Charles, of Thistle Street, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
B. there, Mar. 12, 1851.
From Aberdeen University.
M.A. and LL.D. (1910), Aberdeen.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1874; M.A. 1877; M.B. 1880; B.Chir.
1889.
Fellow, 1874.
At St Thomas's Hospital.
Assistant Medical Officer, Deptford fever and smallpox hospitals.
Sometime in private practice in Manchester.
Medical Officer of Health for Oldham, 1885-94.
Medical Superintendent, Westhulme Hospital.
Medical Officer of Health for Manchester, 1894-1922.
Lecturer in Hygiene at Owens College, Manchester.
Author, medical.
Committed suicide at Douglas, Isle of Man, Sept.
30, 1925, expressing a wish to be buried at sea.
Brother of William D. (1862), Charles (1863) and George (1877). (Medical Directories; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 2, 1925.)
James NIVEN
Approx. lifespan: 1851–1925
pens. Queens' College adm1870:10
Sch: From Aberdeen University From Aberdeen, [ Aberdeenshire ]
MA 1910
LLD 1910,
Aberdeen.
s. of Charles NIVEN of Thistle Street, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire
b. there 1851:03:12
Matric 1870:10MT:
BA 8 th Wrangler 1874
MA 1877
MB 1880
BChir 1889
Fellow 1874
At:
St Thomas' Hospital [ London ]
Assistant Medical Officer: Deptford fever and smallpox hospitals [ London ]
Sometime in private practice Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
Medical Officer of Health for: : Oldham, [ Lancashire ] 1885-94
Medical: Superintendent: Westhulme Hospital, [ Lancashire ]
Medical Officer of Health for: : Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1894-1922
Lecturer in Hygiene: Sch: Owens College Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
Publ.: medical.
d.];
d. d. committed suicide at Douglas, Isle of Man 1925:09:30,
expressing a wish to be buried at sea.
brother of William D. NIVEN (1862)
brother of Charles NIVEN (1863)
brother of George NIVEN (1877)
( Medical Directories; Who was Who; The Times 1925:10:02)

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