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Adam Brunton Messer

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| birth_date = 1858
| death_date = 1919
| address = HMS Temeraire<br />c/o R. Messer, 7 Drapers Gardens, Throgmorton Avenue, EC [1883]<br />Plymouth Hospital [1888]<br />Junior United Service Club, Charles Street, W [1897]<br />Kinglune [Kinclune], Carlisle Road, Eastbourne [1900]
| occupation = medical
| elected_ESL =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = Ordinary Fellow - life compounder
| left = 1919 deceased
| clubs = Junior United Service Club<br />Caledonian United Services Club<br />Edinburgh Club
| societies =
=== House Notes ===
proposed 1877.06.12<br />Staff surgeon<br />Fleet surgeon [1879]<br />Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleet [18991894]<br />A18/8/505a KMM to Mrs E.M. Messer, 15 Jan. 1924 - regrets death of Inspector General A.B. Messer in 1919; as he was a life member Journals have been sent to him; asks her to return them<br />He continues to appear on lists after death<br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Son of a doctor, born in Scotland. Assistant surgeon in Royal Navy 1859. Went to New Zealand on HMS Curacao and awarded Victoria Cross. Worked on hospital ships and on HMS Pearl in Australia in 1873. Honorary physician to Queen Victoria, Edward VII and George V. Died in Eastbourne, Sussex.<br /><br />MESSER.-At Kinclune, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, on the 11th inst.,<br />Aam Brunton Messer, Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets,<br />R.N.(ret.), M.D., K.H.P., aged 81.<br /><br />Obituary in British Medical Journal 1919 (2):692.<br /><br />Long & distinguished naval career. Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. Hon. Physician to Queen Victoria, King Edward VII & King George V.<br />
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