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THOMSON, Samuel John was born on January 17, 1853.
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THOMSON, Samuel John was born on January 17, 1853.
Studied at St. John’s College Hurstpierpoint. St. Mary’s Hospital, London. Diplomate in State Medicine, University of Cambridge.
Fellow Royal Institute of Public Health. Member Royal College of Surgeons, England, etc. Entered Indian Medical Service, 1877.
Gold medallist and Herbert Memorialist, Netley. Served in Afghan War, 1880, with Field Forces for Relief of Kandahar (medal). Member Leprosy Commission to India, 1890.
Deputed to South Africa as Director of Burgher Camps, Transvaal, 1902 (medal and 2 clasps, despatches). Services in India principally devoted to Sanitary Science and Epidemiological inquiries. Surgeon-Major, 1889. Decorated for services in connection with plague and famine in India, 1897. Justice of the Peace; l.M.S. (retired); late Sanitary Commissioner United Provinces of India; son of J. B. Thomson of Ramsgate, Kent.
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Spouse 1885, Isabel Gordon,daughter of Sur.-Gen. A. J. Cowie, Bengal.