Serjeant Surgeon
The Serjeant Surgeon is an officer of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, dating from 1253.
Pre-twentieth century
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- Claudius Amyand 1715-1740[1]
- Robert Keate FRCS 1841
- Benjamin Travers 1857–1858
- Sir William Lawrence, Bt FRCS FRS 1858
List of Serjeant Surgeons from the beginning of the twentieth century
- Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM, FRS 1901[2]
- Colonel Sir Frederick Treves, Bt GCVO CB 1902-1910[3]
- Major-General Sir Richard Havelock Charles, 1st Baronet 1910-1928
- Colonel Sir Hugh Rigby, Bt KCVO 1928-1932
- Wilfred Trotter, MD MS FRCS FRS 1932-1939
- Sir Thomas Dunhill, KCVO CMG c.1944
- Brigadier Sir Arthur Porritt, Bt KCMG KCVO CBE MA MB MChir FRCS 1946-1966
- Sir Ralph Marnham, KCVO MChir FRCS 1967-1971
- Sir Edward Muir, KCVO MS FRCS 1972-1973
- Sir Edward Tuckwell, KCVO MCh FRCS 1973-1975
- Sir Hugh Lockhart-Mummery, KCVO MD MChir FRCS LRCP 1975-1983
- Sir William Slack, KCVO MD MCh BM FRCS 1983-1990
- John Leonard Dawson, CVO MS FRCS 1990-1991
- Sir Barry Jackson, MS FRCS 1991-2001
- Adam Lewis, CVO 2001-2006
- Sir Roger Vickers, KCVO [4]FRCS 2006-10
- George Hamilton, MD FRCS 2010-
Honorary Serjeant Surgeons
- Sir William MacCormac, Bt., KCB, KCVO 1901 [2]
- Sir Thomas Smith, Bt. 1901-1909 [2]
- Sir Frederick Treves, Bt., GCVO, CH, FRCS 1901[5] (he was appointed Serjeant Surgeon the following year)
References
- ↑ "Claudius Amyand". The Twickenham Museum.
- 1 2 3 The London Gazette: no. 27289. p. 1414. 26 February 1901. Retrieved 14-10-2012.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 27457. p. 4738. 25 July 1902.
- ↑ London Gazette 12 June 2010
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 27300. p. 2194. 29 March 1901.
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