Henry Jules Blanc

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Dr
Henry Jules Blanc
MD Paris, BS, BA, MRCSE
File:Blanc, Henry Jules.jpg
Residence Paris; 9 Bedford St, Bedford Square
[Abyssinia (Smith Elder & Co.) crossed out]
Abyssinia [A3]
In A31/2/4 9 Bedford St is crossed out, and King St[?] handwritten
c/o Messrs Henry King and Co., Cornhill EC [A6:2]&[1872]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left 1879.12.09 resigned
elected_ESL 1866
elected_AI 1866
elected_ASL 1865.12.05
societies Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh

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mentioned in connection with Consul Cameron in Dunbar Heath's anniversary address delivered 1868

Notes From Elsewhere

Henry Blanc was the son of Henry Antoine Blanc of Belmont, who was normally resident in London, and his wife Louisa, daughter of Charles Maurer of Nyon. He received his medical education at Montpellier and then served with the French forces in the Crimea from 1855 to 1856. Having taken the English M.R.C.S. diploma in 1859, he enlisted in the Bombay Medical Service as an assistant surgeon and served in the China War of 1860-1862. His next appointment was as surgeon to the mission to Abyssinia in 1864. With its other members, he was seized by King Theodore and imprisoned for nearly two years. Blanc had the courage to protest to his captor against the cruelty of their treatment, which included their forced attendance to watch the fate of fellow-prisoners hurled over a precipice, and his action won the king’s admiration. On his release, he joined the British forces at the capture of Magdala. His adventures were recorded in two published Narratives in 1868. After his return to Bombay, Blanc was made senior surgeon and professor of surgery at the Grant Medical College. His skill brought him a wide reputation, and the success of his operations for vesical calculus earned him substantial rewards from Indian princes. He published, in 1873, a work on the Treatment of Cholera. In 1887 he left the service with the honorary rank of deputy surgeon-general. He settled in Cannes and established a select consulting practice. The Prince of Wales was among his patients and, on his accession to the throne, awarded him the K.C.V.O. Blanc was a man of strong will and striking character, and also of great ability in his profession. He married in 1877 Stella, daughter of Eyre Burton Powell, C.S.I, of Madras.

Publications

External Publications

Cholera, how to avoid and treat it : popular and practical notes
Blanc, H. (Henry Jules), Sir, 1831-1911.
Publication Date:
1873

Advice to Intending Visitors to Cannes
Sir Henry Jules Blanc
Churchill, 1893

The Story of Theodore and the Captives
Sir Henry Jules BLANC
1868

Compulsory Vaccination. An Inquiry Into the Present Unsatisfactory Condition of Vaccine Lymph, and a Remedy Proposed
Sir Henry Jules BLANC
London, 1869

House Publications

On the Abyssinians

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