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 | | Brevet-Colonel Samuel John Thomson, C.I.E., C.B.E, who died at his home at Menton on February 27 at the age of 83, was one of the best known members of the Indian Medical Service of his day and made valuable contributions to sanitary science and epidemiological research. |
 | | Thomson, of Ramsgate, he was born on January 17, 1853, and after being at St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, studied medicine at St. Mary's Hospital, London, becoming M.R.C.S. England, and later he gained the diploma in public health of Cambridge University. |
 | | After retirement from the I.M.S. in 1908 Thomson found many opportunities for the further pursuit of his profession, while giving rein to his liking for authorship in such works as "The Silent India" and "The Real Indian People" In the War he was from June 1915, Commandant of the 2nd War Hospital, Birmingham. |
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