Whitehead, Sir Hayward Reader (1855 - 1925)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E003509 - Whitehead, Sir Hayward Reader (1855 - 1925)

Title
Whitehead, Sir Hayward Reader (1855 - 1925)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E003509

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2013-02-06

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Whitehead, Sir Hayward Reader (1855 - 1925), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Whitehead, Sir Hayward Reader

Date of Birth
14 July 1855

Place of Birth
Gawcott, Buckinghamshire

Date of Death
28 September 1925

Place of Death
Lyndhurst

Occupation
General surgeon
 
Ophthalmic surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
CB (mil) 1909
 
KCB (mil) 1917
 
MRCS November 3rd 1877
 
FRCS December 9th 1880
 
LRCP Edin 1880
 
DPH RCP Lond and RCS 1890

Details
Born at Gawcott, Buckinghamshire, on July 14th, 1855, the second son of the Rev T C Whitehead, Head Master of Christ's College, Finchley. He studied at Charing Cross Hospital, and, becoming FRCS, was appointed Assistant Surgeon to Charing Cross Hospital in 1881. He was also Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital. Another Assistant Surgeon of the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, A W D Leahy (qv), together with Whitehead, entered for the Army Medical Examination at the same time. Leahy took first place for the IMS, and later became Lieutenant-Colonel. Whitehead, resigning his posts in London, joined the Army Medical Department as Surgeon on probation, gained the Montefiore Gold Medal at Netley in 1882, and was gazetted Surgeon Captain on July 29th, 1882. He was promoted to Surgeon Major on July 29th, 1894, and to Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel by special promotion for service on the North-West Frontier of India on May 20th, 1898. He became Colonel RAMC on January 26th, 1905. From 1892-1896 he was Assistant Professor of Military Surgery in the Army Medical School at Netley. He was next sent to India and saw active service in the Tirah campaign, 1897-1898, being present at the action of Dargai, the capture of the Sampaglia and Arhanga Passes, the operations against the Khanni Khel Chamkannis tribe of Afridis, and those in the Bara Valley. He was mentioned in dispatches in the *London Gazette*, April 5th, 1898, was awarded the Medal and two Clasps, and specially promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel. He then held administrative posts until 1908, when he was appointed Principal Medical Officer in the Mohmand Campaign on the North-West Frontier. He was again mentioned in dispatches and received the Medal and Clasps. On January 21st, 1909, he was promoted Surgeon General and posted as Deputy Director to the Southern Command in England. In 1912 he was transferred to the Eastern Command until 1915. In July, 1915, he was sent to Malta as Director of Medical Services; in March, 1916, he was appointed Principal Medical Officer of the British Forces at Salonika, and continued in that post until September, 1917, being mentioned in dispatches (*London Gazette*, December 6th, 1916, and November 14th, 1917). He was made KCB, a Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Commander of the Legion of Honour, and received the 2nd Class of the Serbian Order of St Sava, and the Greek Order of the Redeemer. He retired to Whinfleld, Cobham, Surrey, and died at Lyndhurst on September 28th, 1925. He married in 1898 Evelyn Wynne, the second daughter of Colonel H Cayley, CMG, IMS, who survived him. Major W T Whitehead, MC, RAMC, Government Bacteriologist in the Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories at Khartoum, was his nephew.

Sources
*Lancet*, 1925, ii, 779, with portrait
 
Johnston's *RAMC Roll*, No. 6928

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/E003000-E003999/E003500-E003599

URL for File
375692

Media Type
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