Cumberlidge, William Isaac (1880 - 1939)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E004127 - Cumberlidge, William Isaac (1880 - 1939)

Title
Cumberlidge, William Isaac (1880 - 1939)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E004127

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2013-06-20

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Cumberlidge, William Isaac (1880 - 1939), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Cumberlidge, William Isaac

Date of Birth
6 January 1880

Place of Birth
Eaton, Cheshire

Date of Death
26 March 1939

Place of Death
Leicester

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS 28 July 1904
 
FRCS 13 June 1907
 
BA Cambridge 1902
 
MB 1908
 
LRCP 1904

Details
Born on 6 January 1880 at Eaton, near Congleton, Cheshire, the first child and eldest son of Henry James Cumberlidge, JP, wholesale provision merchant of Hyde, Cheshire, and Anna Maria Ford, his wife. He was educated at Eaton School and at the modern and grammar school, Macclesfield. On 16 January 1899, he was admitted a pensioner at Christ's College, Cambridge, and was elected on 17 June 1899, a scholar of the college. He graduated BA after being placed in the first class of the natural sciences tripos part 1 in 1901 and the second class in part 2 in 1902, and entered the medical school of St Bartholomew's Hospital with an open scholarship in October 1902. He served his year as a house surgeon at the hospital and then became resident clinical assistant at St Luke's Mental Hospital and clinical assistant at the Moorfields Eye Hospital. Settling in practice at Leicester, he was house surgeon to the Leicester Royal Infirmary 1908-10, assistant surgeon 1911, surgeon 1919, and senior surgeon from 1933. Having joined the RAMC(T) as a lieutenant in 1911, and been promoted captain on 4 December 1912, he was immediately called up when war began in 1914, and attached to the 2nd North-midland Field Ambulance which served at St Omer. He was later on the staff of 5th northern base hospital at Leicester. He died unmarried at Eastfield, Stanley Road, Leicester, on 26 March 1939, and was buried at Eaton Church, Congleton, Cheshire. Cumberlidge held a high position in the esteem of his professional colleagues in Leicester. As a surgeon he practised a rigorous asepsis in his operative work, and kept Paget's tradition, in which he had been brought up, of dependability and punctuality. He was a member of the Association of Surgeons, was chairman of the Leicester and Rutland division of the British Medical Association in 1925 and president of the midland branch in 1922-23. He held high office in freemasonry, was a past provincial grand registrar, and at the time of his death was grand senior warden of the province of Leicestershire and Rutland.

Sources
*The Times*, 22 March 1939
 
*Brit med J* 1939, 1, 699
 
*Lancet*, 1939, 1, 791
 
Information supplied by Miss Ethel M. Cumberlidge and the house-governor of Leicester Royal Infirmary

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/E004000-E004999/E004100-E004199

URL for File
376310

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