Walton, Sir Albert James (1881 - 1955)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E005478 - Walton, Sir Albert James (1881 - 1955)

Title
Walton, Sir Albert James (1881 - 1955)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E005478

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2014-06-16

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Walton, Sir Albert James (1881 - 1955), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Walton, Sir Albert James

Date of Birth
1 November 1881

Date of Death
27 August 1955

Place of Death
Mayfield, Sussex

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
KCVO 1925
 
Officier, Légion d'Honneur
 
MRCS 9 February 1905
 
FRCS 13 June 1907
 
Hon FACS 1936
 
BSc London 1906
 
MB BS 1908
 
MS 1909

Details
Born on 1 November 1881 son of Charles Frederick Walton, he was educated at Framlingham College and the London Hospital where he gained many scholarships and prizes, qualifying in 1905. In the BSc examination in 1906 he obtained honours in anatomy and morphology, and on taking the MB BS degrees, he secured honours in midwifery, gynaecology and pathology. At the London Hospital he held appointments as emergency officer, house physician, receiving room officer, resident anaesthetist, house surgeon, assistant director of the Institute of Pathology, surgical registrar and demonstrator of anatomy before being elected to the honorary staff in 1913. Other hospitals to which he was attached were the Poplar Hospital for Accidents, the Evelina Hospital for Children, the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich and the Victoria Hospital, Kingston. During the war of 1914-18 he served as Captain RAMC(T) attached to the 2nd London General Hospital and also at the Endsleigh Hospital for Officers, the Palace Green Hospital for Officers and the Empire Hospital for Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord. In the war of 1939-45 he was a temporary Brigadier attached to the Army Medical Service. At the College he was a Hunterian Professor in 1919, lecturing on the surgery of the spinal cord in peace and war, a member of Council 1931-47, and Vice-President 1939-41. He was an extra surgeon to the Queen, having been surgeon to King George V, King George VI and to the Royal Household. An honorary member of the Académie de Chirurgie of Paris, he was a past President of the Association of Surgeons, the Medical Society of London, and the surgical section of the Royal Society of Medicine. As a surgeon his approach was that of a general surgeon, but latterly it was particularly as an expert in the surgery of the biliary tract that he was best known. After his retirement he concentrated on his rather unusual hobby of gemmology, at which he was an acknowledged expert and on which he wrote several papers. He was awarded the diploma with distinction of the Gemmological Association of which he became President, and he was chairman of the National Association of Goldsmiths. These two bodies established at their headquarters in the city the Sir James Walton Memorial Library, containing models of minerals made by Sir James himself. He was the first medical man to appreciate the importance of the atomic structure of minerals in the causation of chest diseases. His hobbies, apart from gemmology, included fishing, tennis and badminton. He married, first, Nancy Mary daughter of James Trevett by whom he had a son (Anthony James Walton FRCS) and a daughter. She died in 1953, and in that year he married Renée Carrington. He died at his home in Mayfield, Sussex on 27 August 1955 aged 73. A memorial service was held in St Philip's Church, Stepney next to the London Hospital on 12 September 1955, at which the Queen was represented by Sir Arthur Porritt. Publications: *A Textbook of the Surgical Dyspepsias*. London, Arnold 1923. *A Textbook of Surgical Diagnosis*. London, Arnold 1928, 2 vols.

Sources
*The Times* 27 August 1955 and 29 August p 9 c, 14 September memorial service, and 12 January 1956 Will
 
death of Lady Walton: 31 March 1953 p 1 b and 8 c
 
*Lancet* 1955, 2, 567 with portrait and appreciations by THS, H S Souttar, P H Manson-Bahr, HLT and HT, and p 780 by MJS
 
*Brit med J* 1955, 2, 621 with portrait and appreciation by Sir H Souttar, p 684 by A Wilfred Adams, and p 794 by Dr Patrick Heffernan
 
*Ann Roy Coll Surg Engl*. 1955, 17, 263 by Sir H Souttar with portrait

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/E005000-E005999/E005400-E005499

URL for File
377661

Media Type
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