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Major GEORGE STOKER

Regiment & Unit/Ship

Royal Army Medical Corps

Date of Death

Died 23 March 1920

Age 66 years old

Buried or commemorated at

EXETER HIGHER CEMETERY

16.

United Kingdom

I have called this Section 1 - these are just small markers.

Photographer: Susan Langabeer

  • Country of Service United Kingdom
  • Awards Companion of St. Michael and St. George
  • Additional Info Order of the Medjidie (4th Class). L.R.C.S.I. 1876; M.R.C.P.I. and M.R.C.S. England, 1882; J.P. for Co. Kerry; Hon. Assoc. of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Vice-Pres. (formerly Pres.) of British Laryngological Assoc.; Fellow of Med. Soc. of London; Member of Pathological and Clinical Socs.; Physician to London Throat Hospital; Hon. Medical Officer of Actors'' Benevolent Fund. Formerly Surgeon to Hospital for diseases of the Throat (Golden Square); Surgeon in Imperial Ottoman Army; and Medical Officer to Bulgarian Relief Fund 1877. Acted as Chef de L''Ambulance du Croissant Rouge during Turko-Russian War 1876-8 (present at sieges of Shipka, Plevna, and Erzerum); and as Stafford House Commr. during Zulu War 1870-80 (medal). Initiated and organised Civil Hospital in S. Africa 1899-1900; and served as Second Surgeon Irish Hospital (Despatches, medal with three clasps, C.M.G.). Originator and pioneer of the use of Oxygen. Son of Abraham Stoker, of Dublin Castle, and of Charlotte Matilda Blake Stoker, of Coleraine; husband of Agnes Stoker (eldest daughter of The McGillycuddy of the Reeks, Co. Kerry), of 34, Marlborough Buildings, Bath.
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