Walter Jessop (surgeon)

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Born1852 (1852)
Died16 February 1917(1917-02-16) (aged 64–65)
Walter Hamilton Hylton Jessop
Born1852 (1852)
Died16 February 1917(1917-02-16) (aged 64–65)
OccupationOphthalmic Surgeon

Walter Hamilton Hylton Jessop FRCS (1852 – 16 February 1917) was a Hunterian Professor of comparative anatomy and physiology (1887–88), Ophthalmic Surgeon (to the Western General Dispensary, the Foundling Hospital and to the Children's Hospital at Paddington Green), Senior Ophthalmic Surgeon to St Bartholomew's Hospital (1901), President of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom (1915–17) and someone who "made a unique position for himself in the ophthalmological world and was probably the best known of English ophthalmic surgeons to his brethren on the Continent of Europe."[1][2][3][4]

Jessop was born in 1852, the son of Walter Jessop, a surgeon, from Cheltenham. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (Matric. Michs. 1872; Tancred Scholar, 1872; B.A. 1876; M.B. and M.A. 1886).[2][3]

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