- George Adlington Syme
Sir George Adlington Syme (
July 13 1859 -April 19 1929 ) was an Australian surgeon.Syme was born at
Nottingham , England, and was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne. His father, George Alexander Syme (1821-1894), a brother ofDavid Syme andEbenezer Syme , was a graduate of theUniversity of Aberdeen and became a Baptist clergyman in England. On account of failing health he followed his brother, David, to Australia in 1862 and joined the staff of "The Age ". He became editor of the Leader from which he retired in 1885 and died on 31 December 1894. His son did a brilliant course at Melbourne University, graduating in 1881 with first-class honours in surgery, medicine and forensic medicine.He continued his studies at
King's College London , worked under Lister and gained his F.R.C.S. Eng. in 1885. He returned to Melbourne and became examiner in anatomy, and physiology at the university. In 1888 he qualified for the degree of Ch. M. and in 1890 was acting-professor of anatomy. In 1893 he became honorary surgeon to in-patients at St Vincent's hospital, and held the same position at Melbourne hospital from 1903 to 1919. When war broke out he left Australia in December 1914 as lieutenant-colonel, and was chief of the surgical staff in No. 1 general hospital atCairo . He was present at the landing atGallipoli . Invalided to England he was consulting surgeon to theAustralian Imperial Forces in London.He returned to Australia in 1916 and was attached to the Caulfield military hospital as surgeon. Syme was president of the Australian medical congress in 1923, and three times president of the Victorian branch of the
British Medical Association . During the last two years of his life he was much interested in the formation of theAustralasian College of Surgeons , of which he was the first president. On his retirement in 1924 he was presented with his portrait painted by SirJohn Longstaff and subscribed for by members of his profession. In the same year he was created K.B.E. He died on 19 April 1929. He married Mabel Berry, who survived him with one son and three daughters. His portrait by Longstaff is in the Medical Society hall at Melbourne.External links
* [http://www.brightoncemetery.com/HistoricInterments/150Names/symegad.htm Sir George Adlington Syme (1859-1929)] Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery (Vic)
References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=George Adlington|Last=Syme|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogSt-Sy.html#syme2
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