Arnott, James Moncrieff (1794 - 1885)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E000017 - Arnott, James Moncrieff (1794 - 1885)

Title
Arnott, James Moncrieff (1794 - 1885)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E000017

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2005-08-10
 
2016-01-29

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Arnott, James Moncrieff (1794 - 1885), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Arnott, James Moncrieff

Date of Birth
15 March 1794

Place of Birth
Chapel, Fife, Scotland

Date of Death
27 May 1885

Place of Death
London

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS April 4th 1817
 
FRCS December 11th 1843, one of the original 300 Fellows
 
FRS 1843

Details
Born at Chapel, near Ladybank, Fife, March 15th, 1794; educated at the High School and at the University of Edinburgh. Began his medical studies in Edinburgh, and continued them in London, Vienna, and in Paris under Dupuytren. He attached himself to the Middlesex Hospital, where he was for many years Surgeon, and was one of the founders of the Medical School of the Middlesex Hospital. He afterwards occupied the chairs of Surgery at King's and University Colleges. [1] He was an active member of the Royal College of Surgeons, being made one of the original Fellows in 1843; he was a Member of Council in 1840, and a Member of the Court of Examiners from 1847-1865. Became four times Vice-President and twice President, in 1850 and 1859, and in 1843 he delivered the Hunterian Oration. This oration is remarkable in that the orator had to commemorate Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Charles Bell, and Baron Larrey, who had recently died. He was instrumental in obtaining a grant of £15,000 from the Government to rebuild the Museum. [2] In 1865 he retired from practice and lived for a long time in Fifeshire. He died in London, May 27th, 1885. [3] His bust by H. Weekes, R.A., ordered by the College, is in the College house. The [4] portrait in the Secretary's office [5] is by an unknown painter, and was bequeathed by Miss Moncrieff Arnott in May, 1907. There are several [6] other portraits (engravings) in the College Collections. [7] [8] PUBLICATIONS: - Eight papers in *Med.-Chir. Trans.*, the chief of which was on "Secondary Effects of Inflammation of the Veins" (1829, xv, 1). [9] [Amendments from the annotated edition of *Plarr's Lives* at the Royal College of Surgeons: [1] Professor of Surgery, King's College 1836-40 (Lyle's *King's & some King's men*, p.19); at University College 1848-50 (information from Charles Marmoy, Thorne ? Library UCL, 1967); [2] in 1852; [3] aged 91; [4] oil; [5] 'Secretary's office' is deleted and 'College' added; [6] 'several' is underlined and a question mark added; [7] He bequeathed (subject to his daughter's life-interest) £1000 to found a demonstratorship on the contents of the Hunterian Museum; [8] watercolour by Daniel Maclise RA (see *Cat. Of Portraits*); [9] The rest are case-reports. He was President of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society in 1847; The annotations also include a family tree: James Moncrieff Arnott P.R.C.S. - - Arnott, Canon of Rochester - Scott Arnott, senior partner in Freshfields, solicitors - James Arnott MRCS (and) Phyllis m. John Kilmaine, Baron]

Sources
MacCormac's *Address of Welcome,* 1900, 121 [10] Amendments to the sources from the annotated edition of *Plarr's Lives* at the Royal College of Surgeons: [10] '121' is deleted and '117-119' added
 
Sir Frederic Hallett's *Catalogue of Portraits in the Royal College of Surgeons*

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England
 
Image Copyright (c) Museum at Royal College of Surgeons

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E000000-E000999/E000000-E000099

URL for File
372204

Media Type
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File Size
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