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Hugh Stannus Stannus
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Born 1877
Died 1957
Residence Zomba, Nyassaland; Savile Club, W [1909]
6 Upper Bedford Place, WC1 [1919]
57 Russell Square, WC1 [1921]
76 Wimpole Street, W1 [1927]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1931 last listed
elected_AI 1908.06.23
clubs Savile club




Notes

Office Notes

RAI Council 1920 Member
RAI Council 1921 Member
RAI Council 1922 Member
RAI Council 1926 Member
RAI Council 1927 Member

House Notes

1908.05.29 proposed by F.C. Parsons, seconded by T.A. Joyce
1908.06.23 The following were nominated and it being the last meeting of the session were forthwith elected ordinary Fellows of the Institute: - Dr Hugh S. Stannus, Mr David Duke, Dr J.W.W. Crawford and Hon. K. Dundas

Notes From Elsewhere

Hugh Stannus Stannus, consulting physician and specialist in tropical diseases was appointed Medical Officer to the King's African Rifles in British Central Africa [Malawi], in 1905 and carried out research into various tropical diseases particularly pellagra and sleeping sickness. He made an intense study of anthropology and ethnology and published a monograph on the Wa-Yao people. He was elected FRCP in 1931. In 1914 he became principal medical officer of the Nyasa-Rhodesian forces operating in Southern German East Africa [Tanganiyka (Tanzania)].

Publications

External Publications

House Publications

Notes on Some Tribes of British Central Africa. JRAI vol. 40 1910

Related Material Details

RAI Material

MS 7, photos box 27

Other Material