Alfred Eteson
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Born29 April 1832
Died15 February 1910 (aged 77)
EducationUniversity of St. Andrews
OccupationPhysician
Alfred Eteson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 April 1832 |
| Died | 15 February 1910 (aged 77) |
| Education | University of St. Andrews |
| Occupation | Physician |
Alfred Eteson CB (29 April 1832 – 15 February 1910) was deputy surgeon general with the Bengal Medical Service. He served during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Second Anglo-Afghan War and was mentioned in dispatches three times.
Alfred Eteson was born on 29 April 1832. He became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1854, and obtained his degree in medicine at the University of St. Andrews in 1878.[1][2]
He married Evelyn Margaret Fenton, daughter of John Fenton of Ealing, Middlesex. She died at Roorkee, in the North-Western Provinces of India, on 31 August 1868 at the age of 22.[3]