William Thomson (surgeon)

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Born
William David Thomson

(1843-06-29)29 June 1843
Downpatrick, Ireland
Died13 November 1909(1909-11-13) (aged 66)
Dublin, Ireland
Occupations
William Thomson
Born
William David Thomson

(1843-06-29)29 June 1843
Downpatrick, Ireland
Died13 November 1909(1909-11-13) (aged 66)
Dublin, Ireland
EducationQueen's College, Galway, BA, 1867
Carmichael School of Medicine
Queen's University of Ireland, MD, MCh, 1872
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Spouse
Margaret Dalrymple Thomson
(m. 1878)
Children2
RelativesCharlotte Stoker (mother-in-law)
Thornley Stoker (brother-in-law)
Bram Stoker (brother-in-law)

Sir William David Thomson CB, F.R.C.S. (29 June 1843 – 13 November 1909) was an Irish surgeon and medical writer.[1]

William David Thomson was born on 29 June 1843 in Downpatrick, Ireland to William Thomson and Margaret Thomson (née Patterson).[1][2] Thomson's father was from Lanark whilst his mother was from Lanarkshire.[1][2] Thomson's father died during childhood, and his mother later remarried either John McDougall or Alexander McDougall, the founders of the Galway Express newspaper.[1][2][3]

Thomson was privately educated, and worked at the Galway Express editorial office as a teenager.[1][2] In 1864, Thomson enrolled at Queen's College, Galway (present-day University College Galway) whilst counting to work at the Galway Express. [1][2] Graduating in 1867, Thomson moved to Dublin and studied at Carmichael School of Medicine whilst working at the Daily Express.[1][2]

In 1872, Thomson graduated from Queen's University of Ireland with his MD and MCh.[1][2]

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