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Language
  
English

Role
  
Dermatologist

Name
  
Henry MacCormac


Spouse
  
Marion Broomhall

Nationality
  
British Subject,

Children
  
Richard MacCormac

Born
  
Henry MacCormac30 June 1879Belfast (
1879-06-30
)

Occupation
  
Physician and Dermatologist

Education
  
Royal Armagh School, University of Edinburgh

Died
  
1950, Marylebone, United Kingdom

Henry MacCormac, M.B, Ch.B, F.R.C.P., CBE, (1879-1950), was a notable dermatologist in Britain during the early twentieth century. MacCormac was a member of a distinguished medical family that included Henry MacCormac and Sir William MacCormac. Henry MacCormac also served as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War.

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Early life and background

Henry MacCormac was born in 1879 in Belfast, Northern Ireland to John MacCormac and Lucie MacCormac, née Purdon. Henry MacCormac was the named for his paternal grandfather, Dr Henry MacCormac, a notable physician in Belfast during the early to late nineteenth century.

Education

Henry MacCormac was educated at the University of Edinburgh and graduated MB.ChB. in 1903. He qualified as a member of the Royal College of Physicians of England shortly thereafter.

Career

Henry MacCormac served as a dermatologist in the department of dermatology at Middlesex Hospital. MacCormac, nicknamed 'Harry Mac', was very popular among his students and patients and he was highly respected by his professional colleagues and peers. In 1945, MacCormac delivered the Lumleian Lectures at the Royal College of Physicians.

Service in the First World War

MacCormac served as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War and he was stationed at Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital. He was later promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in the R.A.M.C. during the war.

Family

In 1931, Henry MacCormac married Marion Broomhall, (1906-1998), and the couple had one son, Richard MacCormac, a well-known architect and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Marion Broomhall was the granddaughter of Benjamin Broomhall and the great-niece of James Hudson Taylor, a notable missionary in China. Broomhall was also the sister of Alfred James Broomhall, a missionary who served with the China Inland Mission.

Later life

Henry MacCormac died in Marylebone, London on 12 December 1950 at the age of 71. He was survived by his wife, Marion MacCormac, and his son, Richard MacCormac, who founded MJP Architects and was later knighted in 2001.

References

Henry MacCormac (dermatologist) Wikipedia


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