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James Berry (surgeon)
Sir James Berry FRCS FSA (1860-17 March 1946) was a British surgeon.
Berry was born in Kingston, Ontario to English solicitor Edward Berry of Croydon, London and was educated at Whitgift School, Croydon and St Bartholomew's Hospital. 〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title= Biographical entry - Berry, Sir James (1860 - 1946) ) 〕 He then served as house surgeon at St Bartholomew's to Sir Thomas Smith, and was demonstrator of anatomy.
In 1885 he became surgeon to the Alexandra Hospital for Diseases of the Hip, in Queen Square but in 1891 was elected consulting surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital. There he established a reputation for surgery of cleft-palates, a condition from which he himself suffered, and the treatment of goitre. During the First World War he and his wife established six hospitals in Serbia for the treatment of wounded soldiers and refugees. 〔
He was President of the Medical Society of London, 1921–22 and President of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1926–28.〔‘BERRY, Sir James’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Oct 2012 (accessed 3 Sept 2013 )〕〔http://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/biogs/E003832b.htm〕〔Sir James Berry (Obituaries) ''The Times'' Mar 18, 1946; pg. 6; Issue 50403; col E〕 He was knighted in 1925. He retired in 1927 and was elected consulting surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital.
He died childless in 1946. He had married in 1891 Dr Frances May Dickinson, anaesthetist at the Royal Free Hospital and the daughter of Sebastian Dickinson, MP for Stroud. After her death in 1934 he had married Mabel Ingram, a doctor. 〔
==Published works==

* ''Goitre, its pathology, diagnosis and surgical treatment''; Hunterian lectures, 1891. St Bart's Hosp J. 1898, 5, 109.
* ''The thyroid, in Sir Henry Butlin's Operative surgery of malignant diseases''. 2nd ed. London, 1900.
* ''Diseases of the thyroid gland and their surgical treatment''. London, 1901.
* ''A manual of surgical diagnosis''. London, 1904.
* ''Hare-lip and cleft palate'', with T P Legg. London, 1912.
* ''Surgery of the thyroid gland'' (Lettsomian lectures, Medical Society of London). Lancet, 1913, 1, 583, 668, 737.
* ''Clinical notes on malignant tumours of long bones''. Clin J. 1914, 43, 465, 487. The story of a Red Cross unit in Serbia, with F M Berry and W L Blease. London, 1916.
* ''Fortified churches of southern Transylvania''. Archaeologia, 1919.
* ''Fallen idols'' (annual oration). Trans Med Soc Lond. 1932, 55, 261.
* ''A Cromwellian Major-General, the career of Colonel James Berry 1610-1691'', with Stephen G Lee. Oxford University Press, 1938.

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