Background
WRIGHT, Almroth Edward was born in 1861.
WRIGHT, Almroth Edward was born in 1861.
Studied at Dublin University (Bachelor of Arts 1st Gold Medallist in Modern Literature. Bachelor of Medicine, B.Ch., Medical Travelling Prize). Studentship at Inns of Court, in Jurisprudence and Roman and International Law.
Universities of Leipzic, Strasburg, and Marburg. Demonstrator of Pathology, Cambridge University, 1887. Of Physiology, Sydney University, 1889.
Doctor of Medicine.
Professor of Pathology, Army Medical School, Netley, 1892-1902. Member of the Indian Plague Commission, 1898-1900. Author of the system of antityphoid inoculation, the system of therapeutic inoculation for bacterial in lections (vaccinotherapy), and of methods for measuring the protective substances in human blood. Honourable Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.I.; Honourable Sc. D. (Dublin); Fothergillian Gold Medal, Medical Society of London, IPOS; Director in Medical Charge of the Department for Therapeutic Inoculation, St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, W.
Fellow of the Royal Society 1906.