Giles, George Michael James (1853 - 1916)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E001981 - Giles, George Michael James (1853 - 1916)

Title
Giles, George Michael James (1853 - 1916)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E001981

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2012-02-08

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Giles, George Michael James (1853 - 1916), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Giles, George Michael James

Date of Birth
20 December 1853

Date of Death
24 August 1916

Place of Death
Plymouth, UK

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS November 15th 1876
 
FRCS June 10th 1880
 
LSA 1876
 
MB Lond 1877
 
Certif San Sci 1880

Details
Born on December 20th, 1853, the son of Captain George Giles, RN, of Plymouth, and received his professional training at St Mary's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He served as a Civil Surgeon in South Africa in the operations against the Galekas in 1878 and in the Zulu War of 1879. For these services he received the Medal and Clasp. He entered the Indian Medical Service as Surgeon on October 2nd, 1880, became Surgeon Major on October 2nd, 1892, and Lieutenant-Colonel on October 2nd, 1900, retiring on January 5th, 1901. During this period he made important contributions to animal and human parasitology in the tropics. He spent some years as Surgeon Naturalist in the Indian survey ship, the Royal Indian Marine steamer *Investigator*, and in 1886-1887 accompanied the late General Sir William Lockhart on an exploring expedition in the Pamirs. Later he was employed in a civil capacity in the Central Provinces, and was then transferred to the Sanitary Department in the North-West (afterwards the United) Provinces. He lived after his retirement at 3 Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, Plymouth, and at Crown Hill, South Devon. In 1912 he emigrated to Portsmouth, County Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, whence he returned to England, having joined the Canadian Army Medical Service, shortly after the outbreak of the Great War (1914-1918). He was for some time in charge of Burcote House Hospital, Abingdon, but was compelled to resign his post owing to ill health in March, 1916. He died at Plymouth on August 24th, 1916. Publications: "Micro-photography." - *Month Micros Jour*, 1876, xv, 26. *A Report of an Investigation into the Causes of the Diseases known in Assam as Ka'la-Az'ar and Beri-Beri*, 8vo, 4 plates, Shillong, 1890. *Tea-garden Sanitation, being a Few Remarks on the Construction of Coolie-lines and the Sanitary Management of Coolies, with Special Reference to the Prevention of the Disease known as Anaemia of Coolies, Beriberi, and Anchylostotniasis*, 8vo, Shillong, 1891. "Some Observations on the Life-history of Scierostomum Tetracanthum, Diesing, and on Sclerostomiasis in Equine Animals; in Connection with a so-called Outbreak of Surra at Shillong," 4to, 3 plates, Calcutta, 1892; reprinted from *Sci Mem Off Army of India*, 1892, vii, 1. "On a New Sclerostome from the Large Intestine of Mules," 4to, plates, Calcutta, 1892; reprinted from *Ibid*, 25. "On Nodular Disease of the Intestine in Sheep," 4to, plate, Calcutta, 1892; reprinted from *Ibid*, 31. "A Description of the New Nematode Parasites found in Sheep," 4to, plate, Calcutta, 1892; reprinted from *Ibid* 45. *A Handbook of the Gnats or Mosquitoes, giving the Anatomy and Life History of the Culicidae*, 8vo, plates, London, 1900. This is his best-known work and is a classic. "Notes on Indian Mosquitoes," 8vo, London, 1901; reprinted from *Jour Trop Med*, 1901, iv, 159. "Captain Rogers' Recent Investigations in Malaria," 8vo, Calcutta, 1901; reprinted from *Ind Med Gaz*, 1901, xxxvi, 51. "On Pre-pupal Changes in the Larvae of the Culicidae," 8vo, 2 plates, London,1903; reprinted from *Jour Trop Med*, 1903, vi, 1S5. *A Revision of the Anophelinae, being a First Supplement to the 2nd ed of a Handbook of the Gnats*, etc., 8vo, London, 1904. "The Anatomy of the Biting Flies of the Genus *Stomoxys* and *Glossina*," 4to, illustrated, London, 1906; reprinted from *Jour Trop Med*, 1906, ix, 99, etc. *Supplementary Reports* (with R FIELDING-OULD) to Ross, Annett, and Austen's *Report of the Malaria Expedition of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Medical Parasitology*, 4to, Liverpool, 1900.

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E001000-E001999/E001900-E001999

URL for File
374164

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