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Thomas Edgar Underhill
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    Thomas Edgar Underhill

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    Thomas Edgar Underhill

    Dr Thomas Edgar Underhill, Wellcome V0036161 (cropped).jpg
    Underhill in 1902
    Born 1854 (1854)
    Died 8 May 1917(1917-05-08) (aged 62–63)
    Nationality English
    Alma mater University of Edinburgh (MB ChB)
    Occupation(s) Physician, surgeon
    Spouse Mary Isabel Charlton
    Children At least 14
    Relatives Charles Edward Underhill

    Thomas Edgar Underhill FRSE FRCSE (1854 – 8 May 1917) was a 19th/20th century English physician and surgeon. He was an expert on Gorham's disease and spontaneous fractures.

    Life

    He was born in Tipton in Staffordshire, the youngest son of Emily Margaretta Roe and her husband, Dr William Lees Underhill (1814-1894).

    He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh graduating with an MB ChB in 1876. He then joined his father as a general practitioner in Tipton before spending 27 years at Barnt Green near Bromsgrove. He lived at "Dunedin" in Barnt Green, named in homage to his alma mater.

    He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1889. His proposers were James Matthews Duncan, Sir John Macdonald, Lord Kingsburgh, Peter Guthrie Tait and Sir German Sims Woodhead.

    He was President of the Birmingham Medical Mission and President of the Birmingham branch of the British Medical Association and of the Midland Medical Society.

    Underhill died on 8 May 1917.

    Family

    He was married to Mary Isabel Charlton (b.1857) and together they had at least 14 children.

    He was brother to Charles Edward Underhill.

    Publications

    • Spontaneous Fractures (1886)



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