Kennedy, Charles Matheson (1884 - 1948)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E004317 - Kennedy, Charles Matheson (1884 - 1948)

Title
Kennedy, Charles Matheson (1884 - 1948)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E004317

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2013-07-31

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Kennedy, Charles Matheson (1884 - 1948), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Kennedy, Charles Matheson

Date of Birth
25 June 1884

Place of Birth
Moville, County Donegal

Date of Death
26 July 1948

Place of Death
North Bovey, Devon

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MBE 1919
 
LRCP 1906
 
MRCS 26 July 1906
 
FRCS 8 June 1911

Details
Born 25 June 1884 at Moville, Co Donegal, fifth child and third son of David Kennedy, MB Dublin, and his wife, *née* Winter. Dr David Kennedy practised in Essequibo, British Guiana, and C M Kennedy was educated at Queen's College there, and at St Edward's School, Oxford. He received his medical training at the London Hospital, for which he played Rugby football, and was house surgeon to James Sherren; he was surgical registrar 1911-13. He was appointed in 1913 assistant surgeon at the East London Hospital for Children. During the war of 1914-18 he served in the RAMC as a surgical specialist in France, later commanding a hospital engaged chiefly in cerebral surgery; finally he commanded the limb-fitting hospital at Roehampton with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He was created MBE for his war service. After returning to his London post, he soon accepted appointment to the staff of the South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, now called the Prince of Wales Hospital, at Plymouth. He played a full part in the professional life of Plymouth. While practising as a general surgeon he held orthopaedic appointments at the Plymouth City Hospital, and the Rogers Hospital for Children at Ivybridge. He was president of the Plymouth Medical Society, and of the South-western branch of the British Medical Association, and chairman of the Plymouth division, BMA. He organized and commanded the Wessex Territorial field ambulance, recruited at Plymouth. He worked abnormally hard in dangerous conditions among the victims of the German air-raids on Plymouth in 1940 and the following years. Kennedy married in 1915, Mabel M Hore, who survived him with four sons, two of them medical men. He died at The Red House, North Bovey, Devon on 26 July 1948, aged 64, a few months before the date at which he had intended to retire. Kennedy was a man of strong character, just, wise, kindly, and of quick decision. He was Senior Grand Warden of Devonshire in freemasonry, and a past master of two lodges and founder of a third. He was an excellent after-dinner speaker. His recreations were fishing, shooting, and gardening.

Sources
*Lancet*, 1948, 2, 277, with eulogy by H F Vellacott, MC, FRCS
 
*Brit med J* 1948, 2, 357
 
Information from Mrs Mabel Kennedy

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/E004300-E004399

URL for File
376500

Media Type
Unknown