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James McIlroy (surgeon)
James McIlroy, full name James Archibald McIlroy (3 November 1879 – 27 July 1968)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.enduranceobituaries.co.uk/mcilroy.htm )〕 was a British surgeon and a member of Ernest Shackleton's crew on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-1916). He was born in the Irish province of Ulster, almost certainly in the County Antrim market town Ballyclare where his father hailed from.〔
After McIlroy earned his medical degree at Birmingham University, he was for a brief time a surgeon at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. He spent several of the following years practicing medicine in Egypt, in Japan, and as a ship's surgeon on cruise ships in and around the East Indies.
In 1914, he along with Alexander Macklin were the two physicians assigned under Shackleton on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. McIlroy was also in charge of a sled-dog team when the expedition was cast away on the Weddell Sea. After the castaways found a refuge on Elephant Island, McIlroy was the surgeon performing the amputation of Perce Blackborow's gangrenous toes, with Macklin serving as anestheologist, carefully administering a tiny quantity of salvaged chloroform as anaesthesia. After the rescue of McIlroy and his comrades, the physician was awarded the Silver Polar Medal.
During World War I, he was badly wounded at Ypres. In 1921 he signed up as a surgeon with Shackleton on another polar expedition, (the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition); Shacketon died on board ship off South Georgia Island, however, and the mission was completed by explorer Frank Wild (1873-1939).
In World War II, McIlroy was serving on the ''S.S. Oronsay'' when it was torpedoed off the coast of West Africa, spending five days on an open boat before being rescued by the French ship ''Dumont d’Urville''. After the war, he remained a ship's surgeon well into his late seventies; he died in Surrey, England on 27 July 1968.
== References ==

* (HMS ENDURANCE TRACKING PROJECT )
* "Endurance, Shackleton's Incredible Voyage", pp. 206–207; Alfred Lansing


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