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Lombe Atthill

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Name
  
Lombe Atthill

Role
  
Surgeon

Died
  
1910


Books
  
Recollections of an Irish Doctor, Clinical Lectures on Diseases Peculiar to Women

Education
  
Portora Royal School (1841–1843), Trinity College, Dublin

Lombe Athill (1827–1910) was a Northern Irish obstetrician and gynaecologist. Hailing from Ardess, Magheraculmoney in County Fermanagh, he studied at the Trinity College, Dublin, and obtained his licence to practice from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 1847. That year, he became the surgeon to a charitable dispensary in Fleet Street, Dublin, and then dispensary doctor of the district of Geashill in King's County from 1848 to 1850. He began working as an assistant physician at the Rotunda Hospital in 1851. In November 1875 he was elected master of hospital, and one of the leading experts on gynaecology in the country at the time. He was elected president of the Irish College of Physicians in 1888.

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Lombe Atthill Wikipedia