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Name: GRAY, Arthur Claypon Horner (Lieut., RAMC)

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Birth Date: 12.4.1878 Culford Heath, W. Suffolk

Death Date: 28.4.1963 Nayland, Suffolk

First Date: 1904

Profession: Medical Officer in Uganda, attached to the Sleeping Sickness Commission.

Area: Uganda

Married: In Blofield, Norfolk 12 Apr 1910 Dorothy Margaret Denham b. 6 Aug 1885 Dumfries, d. 1984 Nayland, Suffolk

Children: Anne Marjorie (13 Jan 1911 Battersea-2009); John Michael Dudgeon (13 June 1913 Dublin-1998); Christopher Horner (29 Aug 1920 St Leonards on Sea-2007)

Book Reference: Gillett, EAHB 1905, Drumkey, EAHB 1906, UJ, Drew, North, EAHB 1907

War Service: RAMC

School: Malvern College and Guy's Hospital. MB Lond; MRCS Eng LRCP Lond

General Information:

Drumkey 1909 - Medical Dept. - Medical Officer, Entebbe - Capt. A.C.H. Gray
Drumkey 1909 - MRCS (Lond.), LRCP, 1901; MB (Lond) 1903; House Surgeon, Guy's 1901; Res. Obstetric Physician 1902; Asst. Demonstrator, Pathology; Clinical Asst. Evelina Childrens' Hospital; Prosector, R. College of Surgeons 1897; 1900; Parkes Medal and Herbert Prize.
Drew - Lt. 1903, Capt. 1907, Major 1915, Lt Col 1926, Bt. Col 1929, Col 1930, rp 1934. Re-employed in rank of Major 1941. Uganda: seconded under Foreign Office 1904-09. Tunis (Pasteur Institute) 1912. Asst. Prof. Of Path RAM College 1914-15. France 1915-16 and 1916-18: CO a CCS 1916-18, PW May-Oct 1918. France 1918-19. ADP War Office 1919-21. Constantinople: ADP HQ BF in Turkey 1922-23. India 1924-26. Prof. of Path RAM College 1926-30 and 1932-34. D Path War Office 1930-32 and at RAM College 1932-34. KHS 15 Mar 32. Trooping duty (at sea) Apr-Aug 41. Specialist in bacteriology 1911. OBE 1919. Despatches 1916,1919
EAHB 1905 - Medical Officer, Uganda Protectorate Feb. 5th 1904; attached to Sleeping Sickness Commission
Career: hospital residencies Guy’s Hospital (1903); RAMC (1903-04) Seconded to Colonial Medical Service for sleeping sickness investigations MO Uganda (1904-09); Pasteur Institute Tunis (1912-14); Asst. Professor, Royal Army Medical College (1914-15); served in France (1915-18); prisoner of war (1918-19); War Office (1919— 21); Constantinople (1922-23); India (1924-26); Professor of Pathology Royal Army Medical College (1926-34); Director Royal Army Medical College (1930-34); retired (1934) 

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