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Christopher Fleming (surgeon)

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Died
  
1880

Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Christopher Fleming


Christopher Fleming (14 July 1800 – 30 December 1880) was an Irish surgeon.

Life

He was born at Boardstown in County Westmeath on 14 July 1800, and in 1821 graduated B.A. in the University of Dublin. He became a licentiate of the Irish College of Surgeons in 1824, and a member in 1826. In 1838, he took an M.D. degree in the University of Dublin, but did not obtain a hospital appointment till 1851, when he became surgeon to the House of Industry Hospitals.

In 1856, he was elected president of the College of Surgeons of Ireland, and in 1877 collected some papers which he had previously published in medical journals into a volume entitled Clinical Records of Injuries and Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs. His only other work is "Remarks on the Application of Chloroform to Surgical purposes", Dublin, 1851, and both are without permanent value.

He married a Miss Radcliff, and had seven children, of whom a son and a daughter survived him. He retired from practice a few years before his death, and went to live at Donnybrook, near Dublin, where he died 30 December 1880.

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Christopher Fleming (surgeon) Wikipedia