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Hugh Adcock (physician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hugh Adcock (physician) Sir Hugh Adcock, CMG (1847 - 13 April 1920)〔ADCOCK, Sir Hugh’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015〕 was a British physician and diplomat. He was chief physician to the Shah of Persia 1896-1905, and later Persian Consul-General in Florence. ==Early life and education== Adcock was born in London in 1847, the son of Christopher Adcock (1809-1979), a surgeon, and his wife Catherine Elizabeth Ridgley.〔 (A page on Sir Hugh Adcock at Wood/O´Neill Family history, with biographical information from the British Medical Journal )〕 He was educated at Guy´s Hospital in London and in Cambridge, and obtained the diploma of physician (LRCP Edin.) and apothecary (LSA) in 1869; and of surgeon (MRCS Eng.) in 1872. He was in private practice in Heacham, Norfolk 1870-72, and in London 1872-88.〔
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