Tubby, Alfred Herbert (1862-1930)

  • Tubby, Alfred Herbert, 1862-1930
Date:
1911-1919
Reference:
GC/87
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Typescript diary notes of service in Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 1915, and autobiographical notes.

Publication/Creation

1911-1919

Physical description

1 box

Acquisition note

The unpublished typescript diary and autobiography of Colonel Tubby were given to the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre in May 1986 by his great nephew Dr David Ewing.

Biographical note

Alfred Herbert Tubby was an orthopaedic surgeon who worked at the Westminster, Royal National Orthopaedic and Evelina Hospitals. His work on Deformities became a standard text-book. He became F.R.C.S. in 1887.

During the first world war he was seconded for service as consulting surgeon to the British Mediterranean Expeditionary Force with the rank of temporary colonel on the Army Medical Staff, and later to the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, serving much of the time at Alexandria. In 1920 he published A Consulting Surgeon in the Near East (London: Christophers, 1920), which described his service during the war.

See Plarr's Lives of the fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ["Plarr’s lives"], Vol. II, pp. 438, 439.

Related material

At Wellcome Collection:

MSS.4858-4863 consist of Tubby's manuscripts on Deformities (1896 and 1911) and his manuscript of A Consulting Surgeon in the Near East.

Copyright note

Copyright assigned to the Wellcome Trust Assigned permission agreed by Dr Ruth Mansfield, MBE, Cherry Tree Cottage, Henley Hill, New Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3HG, (Dr Ewing's aunt)

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Accession number

  • 236