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Latest revision as of 12:17, 22 January 2021

Dr
John Walker Tomb
OBE
File:Tomb, John Walker.jpg
Residence Medical Officer of Health, Asansol, Bengal, India [A63]
Mines Board of Health, Asansol, Bengal [1927]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1932 struck off
elected_AI 1926.03.16




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1926.02.16 proposed by A.F. Dixon, seconded by H.J.E. Peake
1930.12.16 it was resolved that the following names be removed from the list of Fellows: Mr V.J. Crequer, Mr M.A. Vignati, and Prof. Seligman should approach Mr H.F. Hall and the Treasurer Dr J.W. Tomb, and that another letter be written to Dr Krause.
1932. 01.26 The names of the following Fellows to be removed from the list of Fellows: Messrs N.F. Hall, W.J. Lewis Abbott, Arthur Michael Forde, Dr Heinrich Krause, D.S. Reddi, Nathaniel F. Robarts, Leslie F. Taylor, E.N. Fallaize, Capt. D.A.G. Dallas, Mr M.H. Krishniengar, Dr J.W. Tomb.







Notes From Elsewhere

Chief Sanitary Officer
Tomb, Dr John Walker, OBE, bacteriologist and epidemiologist, Mines Board of Health, Asansol, India

1919 new year honours

Publications

External Publications



House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material



Other Material

Wellcome collection: letter