Background
Arthur Henry Cheatle was born on 4 December 1866. He was a descendant of the parliamentarian William Lenthall. His father, George Cheatle, was a solicitor.
Arthur Henry Cheatle was born on 4 December 1866. He was a descendant of the parliamentarian William Lenthall. His father, George Cheatle, was a solicitor.
Arthur Henry attended Merchant Taylor"s School from 1876 to 1882, then studied at King"s College Hospital and in Vienna.
His family had settled in Burford, Oxfordshire in 1819. He suffered from a hearing defect that gradually became more acute, although it was not particularly noticeable to others In 1888 he passed the examinations for Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons).
Cheatle was House Surgeon at King"s College Hospital under Sir Joseph Lister and then House Accoucher.
In 1892 he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. He went to Vienna for further studies on aural surgery, and on return to England was appointed assistant aural surgeon to Kings College Hospital.
He became Aural Surgeon at the hospital when Doctor Urban Pritchard retired. He taught otology at the Royal Army Medical College, and served as Surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital.
In 1906 he became Hunterian Professor of Surgery and Pathology at the Royal College of Surgeons, lecturing on the Surgical Anatomy of the Temporal Bone.
During World War I (1914-1918) he was an officer in the Royal Air Force"s medical branch and was Aural Surgeon to the King Edward VII"s Hospital for Officers and King George V Hospital. He died on 11 May 1929 in London from a vascular lesion. He was buried in Burford.