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Sir William MacCormac Bart, Irish surgeon, (1903). Artist: Alfred Drury
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Sir William MacCormac Bart, Irish surgeon, (1903). Artist: Alfred Drury
Sir William MacCormac Bart, Irish surgeon, (1903). MacCormac (1836-1901) worked with the Anglo-American ambulance during the Franco-Prussian War and was an authority on gunshot wounds. In 1897 he was appointed surgeon in ordinary to the Prince of Wales before serving as a volunteer surgeon to the British forces in South Africa in the Boer War
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This print showcases Sir William MacCormac Bart, a renowned Irish surgeon from the early 20th century. Created by artist Alfred Drury in 1903, this sculpture-like bust captures the essence of MacCormac's profession and character. Sir William MacCormac was not only an accomplished surgeon but also a man of great significance in his field. His expertise on gunshot wounds earned him recognition during his service with the Anglo-American ambulance in the Franco-Prussian War. In addition to that, he served as a volunteer surgeon for the British forces during the Boer War in South Africa. The photograph portrays MacCormac as a distinguished gentleman with a magnificent beard, reflecting both his Victorian era background and his occupation as a doctor. The monochrome setting adds depth to this portrait, emphasizing its historical value. MacCormac's contributions to medicine extended beyond his military endeavors. In 1897, he was appointed surgeon in ordinary to the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), further solidifying his reputation within Britain's medical community. This remarkable print is not just an artistic representation; it serves as a testament to Sir William MacCormac's significant role in advancing surgical practices and saving lives during times of war. It stands as an homage to one of Ireland's most esteemed surgeons whose legacy continues to inspire those working in healthcare today.
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