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Frederic Edward Manby

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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Surgeon


Known for
  
Mayor of Wolverhampton

Name
  
Frederic Manby

Full Name
  
Frederic Edward Manby

Born
  
19 January 1845 (
1845-01-19
)
East Rudham, Norfolk, England

Died
  
July 1, 1891, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

General surgeon Frederic Edward Manby, FRCS LRA JP (19 January 1845—1 July 1891), served as Mayor of Wolverhampton, 1888/89.

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Medical

Manby studied at Guy's Hospital before moving to practise in Wolverhampton, where he entered a partnership at 10 King Street before opening his own surgery at 11 King Street. He was appointed Surgeon to the Wolverhampton and Staffordshire General Hospital.

Borough council

He was elected to the town council and worked on schemes for helping the poor. These included improvements in sanitation, implementation of the Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875 and the building of the Borough Isolation Hospital in 1884. He served as Mayor of Wolverhampton in 1888/89.

Other appointments

  • Brigade Surgeon, Staffordshire Infantry Volunteer Brigade
  • Surgeon Major, South Staffordshire Regiment and Army Medical Reserve
  • Medical Officer of Health of the Cannock Rural District
  • Family

    Manby was born in East Rudham, Norfolk c. 19 January 1845, where both his father, Frederic Manby, and his grandfather had practised. He died in Guernsey on 1 July 1891 while convalescing from influenza. His younger brother, Alan Reeve Manby, was Surgeon-Apothecary In Ordinary to the Prince of Wales at Sandringham and later Physician Extraordinary.

    Honours and awards

    For his works with the St John Ambulance Association he was made Hon Associate of the Grand Priory.

    References

    Frederic Edward Manby Wikipedia