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Dr Herbert William Gallagher FRCS (1917–2007) was a Northern Irish medical professional, politician and World War II Royal Army Medical Corps physician. He attended Methodist College, Belfast and Queen's University Belfast, where he studied medicine, matriculating in 1939. At the onset of World War II he volunteered for the British Army's Medical Corps.〔(BBC archive of World War II experiences, mentioning Gallagher by name )〕 In 1940, he was travelling from Northern Ireland to England when the ship struck a mine outside Liverpool. Using his medical skills he tended to the casualties. His war service took him to Egypt and India. He married a nursing sister from the same unit. After being demobbed he trained as a surgeon at Belfast City Hospital. After the National Health Service was created, he became a Consultant at Banbridge and Newtownards Hospitals.〔(Biodata for Herbert Gallagher )〕 ==Affiliations== *Founder, Ulster Surgical Club *President, Ulster Medical Society *Fellow, Royal Academy of Medicine (Ireland) *Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) *Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Herbert Gallagher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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