Sir George Frederick Duffey (20 June 1843 – 13 October 1903) was president of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. [1] [2]
He received his medical degree from Trinity College in 1864, and entered the Army Medical Department in the same year. [3] He was stationed in Malta, [3] and wrote about instances of rheumatic orchitis which he observed there. [2] [4]
He was a founding member of the Dublin Biological Club. [5] He was an editor of the Irish Hospital Gazette, which he founded, [3] and the Dublin Journal of Medical Science. [6]
He was knighted in 1897. [7]
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Sir George Frederick Duffey (20 June 1843 – 13 October 1903) was president of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. [1] [2]
He received his medical degree from Trinity College in 1864, and entered the Army Medical Department in the same year. [3] He was stationed in Malta, [3] and wrote about instances of rheumatic orchitis which he observed there. [2] [4]
He was a founding member of the Dublin Biological Club. [5] He was an editor of the Irish Hospital Gazette, which he founded, [3] and the Dublin Journal of Medical Science. [6]
He was knighted in 1897. [7]
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