Sir Alexander Ogston, 1844-1929 : A Life at Medical and Military Frontlines, EPUB eBook

Sir Alexander Ogston, 1844-1929 : A Life at Medical and Military Frontlines EPUB

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Celebrates the life of royal surgeon and one of Scotland's most influential medical figures

  • Offers the first biography of one of Scotland’s most influential medical figures
  • Ogston’s experiences of the Soudan (1881-1889), Boer, (1899-1902) and Great (1914-18) war offer a powerful narrative exemplifying his calls to improve military medicine
  • Relates Ogston’s connections with major 19th / 20th century figures such as Queen Victoria, Joseph Lister, Herbert Grierson, Tsar Nicholas II, Sir William Gatacre, and G. M. Trevelyan
  • Goes ahead with the full support of the Ogston family – who have granted complete access to all Ogston’s journals and papers

Ogston’s career was of far-ranging, yet underacknowledged, excellence. Inspired by the work of Joseph Lister and Robert Koch, Ogston was determined to find the cause of post-operative infection. Working in his home laboratory, Ogston established the link between acute inflammation and suppuration and microorganisms, discovered (and named) staphylococcus (better known today in connection with MRSA), and correctly linked localised microorganism infections with blood poisoning.

Ogston served as a medical volunteer during the 1885 Soudan Campaign and, in 1892, became Surgeon in Ordinary to Queen Victoria. Although instrumental in founding the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1898, Ogston remained critical of the army medical services. These views were amply confirmed by the events of the Boer War, in which Ogston offered his medical services.

During the Great War, Ogston – in his early seventies and President of the British Medical Association – served as a surgeon with the British Red Cross at the Villa Trento hospital in north-east Italy – a site which served as an inspiration for the British hospital in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms.

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