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William Eldon Tucker (17 August 1872 – 18 October 1953)〔(William Tucker player profile ) Scrum.com〕 was a Bermudian rugby union player who played club rugby for Cambridge University, St. George's Hospital and Blackheath. Tucker gained his first of five international caps when he was selected for England in 1894. He returned to Bermuda after qualifying as a medical doctor. ==Personal history== William Eldon Tucker was born in Hamilton, Bermuda in 1872; the fifth child of the Reverend George Tucker, and his first wife Theodosia Trott.〔(Descendants of William Tucker ) rootsweb〕 He was mainly schooled outside Bermuda; firstly at Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario, befrore matriculating to Caius College, Cambridge in 1891. After leaving Cambridge he continued his medical studies at St George's Hospital, London; becoming a house surgeon and house physician there between 1899 and 1901. He returned to Bermuda and took a position as surgeon at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. On 7 August 1902 he married Henrietta Frith Hutchings at Warwick Parish, Bermuda. They had four children, most notably William "Bill" Eldon Tucker, who became a noted orthopaedic surgeon specialising in sports injuries.〔(William Eldon Tucker, FRCS, CVO, MBE, TD ) British Journal of Sports' Medicine〕 Bill was also a rugby union international, following an almost identical rugby career as his father. Tucker, along with Dr D.C. Trott, made a substantial impact to surgery in Bermuda, as before his arrival only two pieces of major surgery had been performed on the island; and after his arrival the number rose by hundreds.〔(W.E. Tucker MB FRCS ) British Medical Journal, 7 November 1953〕 During the First World War, Tucker was notable for performing over 150 amputations to West Indies troops who arrived on Bermuda suffering with frostbite.〔
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