Historical records matching Theodore Dyke Acland
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About Theodore Dyke Acland
Theodore Dyke Acland MD, FRCP, FRCS (14 November 1851 – 16 April 1931) was an English physician, surgeon and author and was the son-in-law of Sir William Gull, a leading London medical practitioner and one of the Physicians-in-Ordinary to HM Queen Victoria. For many years Acland was the Medical Adviser to the government of the Sudan.
His publications included The Future of the Tuberculous Soldier and A Collection of the Published Writings of William Withey Gull published by the New Sydenham Society (1894).
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- First Name: T D
- Surname: Acland
- Nationality: British
- Information: Major & Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Royal Army Medical Corps Territorial Force
- Rank: Temporary Lieutenant Colonel
- Campaign Medals: Victory Medal and British war Medal
- Service: British Army
- Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
- Seniority Date: 10/10/17
- Collection: UK Army List 1918
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Theodore Dyke Acland's Timeline
1851 |
November 14, 1851
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Killerton, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
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1889 |
May 14, 1889
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1890 |
November 7, 1890
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St. George Hanover Square RD, London, Middlesex, England UK
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1931 |
April 16, 1931
Age 79
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London, England (United Kingdom)
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