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WHITMORE, ALFRED. Adm. at CAIUS, June 8, 1894. S. of the Rev. Henry (1855), R. of Sebergham, Cumberland (and Rebecca Brade), B. [May 16], 1876, at Botcherby, Cumberland . School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1897; B.Chir., 1900; M.B. 1903; M.D. 1913. At St Mary's Hospital; House Surgeon there. Senior House Physician, Great Northern Central Hospital. Entered the Indian Medical Service, 1903; Captain, 1906. Civil Surgeon in Burma , 1906. Pathologist and Police Surgeon at Rangoon, 1907-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, I.M.S., 1915; Lieut.-Col.). Civil Surgeon and Superintendent, Burma Government Medical School, 1922-7; retired, 1927. Married, Apr. 11, 1912, Muriel Alice, dau. of Humphrey Hinton Ray, of Kew. Died, June 26, 1946, at Madingley, Cambridgeshire . ( Venn, II. 536; Army Lists; India Office Lists; The Times, June 28, 1946.) | Alfred WHITMORE Approx. lifespan: 18761946 Adm Gonville & Caius College 1894:06:08 s. of Rev. Henry WHITMORE (1855) R.: Sebergham, Cumberland , s. of Rebecca BRADE b. Botcherby, Cumberland , 1876:[05:16] Sch: St Bees School St Bees, [Cumberland], Matric 1894:10MT: BA Nat.Sci.Trip. 1st Class 1897 BChir 1900 MB 1903 MD 1913 At: St Mary's Hospital St Mary's, [London], House Surgeon: there Senior House Physician: Great Northern Central Hospital [London], Entered: Indian Medical Service 1903 Captain: 1906 Civil Surgeon in: : Burma , 1906 Pathologist and Police Surgeon at: : Rangoon, [Burma], 1907-14 served in the Great War: 1914-19 Major: I.M.S. 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel: ) Civil Surgeon and Superintendent: Sch: Burma Government Sch: Medical School Burma Government Medical, [Burma], 1922-27 ; retired1927 m. 1912:04:11 Muriel Alice RAY dau. of Humphrey Hinton RAY of Kew, [Surrey], d. 1946:06:26 at Madingley, Cambridgeshire , ( Venn II. 536; Army Lists; India Office Lists; The Times 1946:06:28) [add:]Retired from Rangoon Medical School 1927 but then a Pathologist at Cambridge University until his death[:add] [add:]Medical scientists around the world are currently very interested in Whitmore's research in Burma , for several reasons including the possible use of the agent of melioidosis for biological warfare[:add] [add:](Margaret Davison, 2013: Dr David DANCE, et el, Laos)[:add] |