Herbert, Herbert (1865 - 1942)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E004189 - Herbert, Herbert (1865 - 1942)

Title
Herbert, Herbert (1865 - 1942)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E004189

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2013-07-03

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Herbert, Herbert (1865 - 1942), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Herbert, Herbert

Date of Birth
25 February 1865

Place of Birth
Tranmere, Cheshire

Date of Death
19 March 1942

Occupation
Ophthalmologist

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS 10 April 1886
 
FRCS 11 June 1891
 
LRCP 1886

Details
Born at Tranmere, Cheshire, on 25 February 1865, the eldest son and second of the four children of Richard Sherwood, barrister and deemster of the Isle of Man, who assumed the name of Herbert in 1876. He was educated at Liverpool and at the Leeds Medical School, and took the English Conjoint qualification in 1886. He was commissioned as surgeon in the Indian Medical Service, on the Bombay list, on 31 March 1887. He saw active service in East Africa and Somaliland in 1890 with the Zaila field force in the Husain Zariba affair. In 1891 he took the Fellowship, and was promoted major IMS on 31 March 1899, and lieutenant-colonel on 31 March 1907, retiring on 20 October 1907. Herbert specialized as an ophthalmologist, being from 1897 ophthalmic surgeon to the Jamsetji Jijibhai Hospital, Bombay, and a Fellow of Bombay University, and professor of ophthalmic surgery at Grant Medical College. On his return to England in 1908 he was appointed surgeon to the Midland Eye Infirmary at Nottingham, and was subsequently consulting surgeon. During the war he rejoined the IMS, serving from October 1914 to 1 April 1919 in hospital ships, at the Indian Hospital at Brockenhurst, and in India. He then settled at 6 Southview Drive, West Worthing, Sussex, becoming consulting ophthalmic surgeon to the Worthing Hospital and consulting pathologist to the Sussex Eye Hospital, Brighton. He was a vice-president of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom. Herbert made his mark as an acute and original observer, and as an operator and inventor of operative techniques. He described "Herbert's pits" in the cornea of trachomatous patients, and his second, "trap-door" method of sclerotomy in glaucoma met with wide approval. His publication on superficial punctate keratitis was one of the earliest, and he was the first to record the presence of eosinophil cells in vernal catarrh. Herbert married in 1899, and was survived by two daughters and two sons, one of whom, Major Gerald Herbert, RAMC, FRCS 1931, was surgeon to St Cross Hospital, Rugby. He died on 19 March 1942, aged 77. Publications:- Changes produced in the conjunctiva by chronic inflammation. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1899, 19, 17. Colloid degeneration of conjunctiva. *Ibid* 1902, 22, 261. A distinctive conjunctival papule. *Ibid* 1912, 32, 199. *The practical details of cataract extraction*. London, 1902; 2nd edition, 1903. *Cataract extraction*. London, 1908. Superficial punctate keratitis in Bombay. *Brit med J* 1901 2, 1165. Superficial punctate keratitis associated with an encapsuled bacillus. *Ophthal Rev* 1901, 20, 339. The micro-organism of Indian superficial punctate keratitis. *Brit J Ophthal* 1931, 15, 633. The sinuous lid border, a sign of trachoma. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1907, 27, 38. Lower corneal plaques. *Ibid* 1908, 28, 251. Corneal pitting. *Brit J Ophthal* 1935, 19, 261 and 600. Subconjunctival fistula formation in the treatment of primary chronic glaucoma. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1903, 23, 324. The filtering cicatrix in the treatment of glaucoma. *Ophthalmoscope*, 1907, 5, 292. Small flap incision for glaucoma. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1910, 30, 199. Interim report on the small flap sclerotomy. *Ibid* 1911, 31, 202. The ideal glaucoma incision. *Proc Roy Soc Med* 1913-14, 7, ophthalmology, p 127. The future glaucoma operation. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1919, 39, 218. An improved iris prolapse operation for glaucoma. *Brit J Ophthal* 1920, 4, 216. Small flap sclerectomy (rectangular flap sclerotomy). *Ibid* 1920, 4, 550 and 1922, 6, 65. Some late glaucoma results. *Ibid* 1921, 5, 417. A justification of the wide iris prolapse for glaucoma. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1921, 41, 239. *The operative treatment of glaucoma*. London, 1923. A new glaucoma theory. *Trans Ophthal Soc UK* 1925, 45, 333. An iris inclusion operation for glaucoma. *Ibid* 1926, 46, 326. The future of iris inclusion in glaucoma. *Brit J Ophthal* 1930, 14, 433. Iris inclusion for chronic glaucoma. *Ibid* 1934, 18, 142.

Sources
Crawford's *Roll of the IMS*, Bombay list, no 1087
 
*Brit med J* 1942, 1, 627
 
*Leeds Univ Med Soc Mag* 1933, 3, 89
 
*Brit J Ophthal* 1942, 26, 238
 
*Arch Ophthal* 1942, 28, 339, eulogy by Arnold Knapp, MD, New York
 
Information from his son, Major Gerald Herbert, FRCS

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
376372

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