- Sampson Gamgee
Dr Joseph Sampson Gamgee, MRCS, FRSE (born
17 April ,1828 ,Livorno ,Italy ; died18 September ,1886 ) was a surgeon at the Queen's Hospital (later the General Hospital) inBirmingham ,England . He pioneered aseptic surgery (having once sharedlodging s withJoseph Lister ), and, in 1880 inventedGamgee Tissue , an absorbentcotton wool and gauze surgical dressing. He was known as Sampson Gamgee.He was the son of Joseph Gamgee, a veterinary surgeon and the sibling of Dr
John Gamgee , inventor and Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Dick Veterinary College,Edinburgh and DrArthur Gamgee , Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy at The Royal Institution of Great Britain,London . Sampson's son DrLeonard Parker Gamgee was also a renowned surgeon ofBirmingham and his nephew (son of his sister Fanny Gamgee) was Prof SirD'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860-1948).In 1883 he founded the
Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund which raised money for various hospitals in Birmingham from overtime earnings given by workers on nominated "Hospital Saturdays". It was the first such fund to raise money in this way for multiple hospitals. Sampson was also the first president of the Birmingham Medical Institute.He gave his name (indirectly, via the tissue) to the hobbit
Sam Gamgee inJ. R. R. Tolkien 's "The Lord of the Rings ".There is ablue plaque commemorating him on theBirmingham Repertory Theatre .References
*"65 Years' History of the Birmingham Saturday Holiday Fund 1873-1938", Journal Printing Office, Cannon Passage, Birmingham, 1938
External links
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/2792.html Biography and bibliography]
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