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David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu | |
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Born | 1864 |
Education | MD MRCS |
Medical career | |
Sub-specialties | Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Research | Tuberculosis |
Notable works |
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David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to England to qualify in medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS.
Chowry-Muthu had established the Hill Grove sanatorium at Mendip Hills, Somerset, England in the 1910s.
In 1928, he established 12-bed sanatorium hospitals on 250 acres of land in Tambaram, Chennai, India. This was the first sanatorium hospital in India. [1]
Following his wife's death in 1930, he requested the government to acquire the sanatorium and moved back to England. [2]
His notable medical books / journals include:
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (August 2023) |
David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu | |
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Born | 1864 |
Education | MD MRCS |
Medical career | |
Sub-specialties | Pulmonary Tuberculosis |
Research | Tuberculosis |
Notable works |
|
David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to England to qualify in medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS.
Chowry-Muthu had established the Hill Grove sanatorium at Mendip Hills, Somerset, England in the 1910s.
In 1928, he established 12-bed sanatorium hospitals on 250 acres of land in Tambaram, Chennai, India. This was the first sanatorium hospital in India. [1]
Following his wife's death in 1930, he requested the government to acquire the sanatorium and moved back to England. [2]
His notable medical books / journals include: