We remember Philip Ferguson

We remember Philip Ferguson

Timeline

Timeline

1885
birth United Kingdom Source:7199663 1885
1914
service British Army Lieutenant Royal Army Medical Corps 3rd General Hospital Source:9119916 16th August 1914 - 1915
1915
service British Army Captain Royal Army Medical Corps Source:9119916 1915
education Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England London Hospital Source:9119916
education Whilst a student he filled the posts of senior demonstrator in physiology and assistant demonstrator in anatomy. He graduated M.B., Ch.B. in 1906. Victoria University Manchester United Kingdom Source:9119916
employment House-Surgeon Manchester Royal Infirmary Manchester United Kingdom Source:9119916
employment House-Surgeon Throat Hospital Golden Square, London United Kingdom Source:9119916
marriage Gwendolen Source:9119912
1919
death War Related Sickness of septicemia. He was on the hospital's staff. Horton War Hospital, Epsom United Kingdom Source:7199663 Source:9119916 Source:9119912 27th January 1919
burial Epsom Cemetery CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Surrey United Kingdom Source:7199663

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Philip
Initials P
Last Name Ferguson
Source 1225019
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army Royal Army Medical Corps 3rd General Hospital Lieutenant
British Army Royal Army Medical Corps Captain
Family
Spouse
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Gwendolen wife

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Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Casualty Records Imperial1

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Horton Hospital War Memorial Edward43379

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